This type of call and response singing came from the Middle Ages era. They started with Gregorian chants or plainchants which was only a single melody and based on these chants, polytextual music was formed, meaning that more than one melody was sung at a time. Call and response singing was called responsarial singing
First When its lamp lighting time in the valley is not a Christmas Carol and most likely originated in U.S.A. or Canada
history of singing came from the early stages..back in the days there were blues singers and many more thats how singing got started.. history of singing came from the early stages..back in the days there were blues singers and many more thats how singing got started..
Maybe? Where did they originate from and what era do you know them from? 70s? 80s? 90s? 21 Century??
The style itself probably originated before singing accompanied was possible, however the term "A Capella" first meant "Unaccompanied" in the 19th Century.
Lewis Carol wrote it.
Teletubbies - 1997 Carol Singing 1-114 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
Germany
England, meaning Form of Charles.
This type of call and response singing came from the Middle Ages era. They started with Gregorian chants or plainchants which was only a single melody and based on these chants, polytextual music was formed, meaning that more than one melody was sung at a time. Call and response singing was called responsarial singing
yes, they did.
yes, singing during the Elizabethan era was important. singing was considered as a important pass time lesson and as entertainment. Singing helped with the pronunciation of words and for women singing would strengthen the breast of women. ~*narissa*~ hope this helped you out.
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Walking In A Winter Wonderland
good king wenceslas.boom.
"A Christmas Carol" was written during the Victorian era, in 1843, by Charles Dickens. The novella reflects the social issues and values of that time, particularly focusing on themes of poverty, generosity, and redemption.
Generally it means a group of people singing (or carolling) Christmas songs