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you say it 9 times
There are 24 la's
The music to Deck the Halls is believed to Welsh in origin and was reputed to have come from a tune called "Nos Galan" dating back to the sixteenth century. In the eighteenth century Mozart used the tune to Deck the Halls for a violin and piano duet J.P. McCaskey is sometimes credited with the lyrics of Deck the Halls but he only edited the Franklin Square Song Collection in which the lyrics were first published. The first publication date of Deck the Halls is 1881. The author is unknown but the words are said to originate in America.
The traditional Christmas carol "Deck the Halls" typically consists of four verses, although various versions and adaptations may exist. The most well-known version primarily features the first verse and the chorus, often repeated. Each verse celebrates the holiday spirit and encourages festive decoration and merriment.
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you say it 9 times
There are 24 la's
The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis - 1959 Deck the Halls 1-12 was released on: USA: 22 December 1959
The song "Deck the Halls" contains the phrase "fa la la la la" repeated multiple times throughout the verses. Specifically, there are a total of 12 "la's" in the most commonly sung version of the song, as they appear in groups of three across four repetitions.
The music to Deck the Halls is believed to Welsh in origin and was reputed to have come from a tune called "Nos Galan" dating back to the sixteenth century. In the eighteenth century Mozart used the tune to Deck the Halls for a violin and piano duet J.P. McCaskey is sometimes credited with the lyrics of Deck the Halls but he only edited the Franklin Square Song Collection in which the lyrics were first published. The first publication date of Deck the Halls is 1881. The author is unknown but the words are said to originate in America.
There were eleven levels from the orlop level up to the Bridge Deck.
The traditional Christmas carol "Deck the Halls" typically consists of four verses, although various versions and adaptations may exist. The most well-known version primarily features the first verse and the chorus, often repeated. Each verse celebrates the holiday spirit and encourages festive decoration and merriment.
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"At times you get hit" has 5 syllables. Each word has 1 syllable each.
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Many artists have released new versions of "Deck the Halls," but a notable recent rendition is by the Pentatonix, an a cappella group known for their modern takes on holiday classics. Other contemporary artists, like Kelly Clarkson, have also put their unique spin on the song in their holiday albums. Each version brings a fresh sound while maintaining the traditional festive spirit.
I personaly shuffle my deck about 10 or 20 times. I then look through it to see if it is well shuffled and then shuffle it again.