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Christmas music actually breaks down into several groups of songs: Hymns and carols, secular Christmas songs, and "holiday" songs, those which are commonly sung at Christmastime, but do not specifically mention Christmas in any way, "Jingle Bells" being the best example. In the area of carols, some of the most commonly heard Christmas carols are "Silent Night", "O Little Town of Bethlehem", "Away in a Manger", "Good King Wenceslaus" - there are many more.
I've heard a lot in 3 years, with "Jingle Bells" and "We Wish You a Merry Christmas" being the 2 most popular. You can hear all sorts of holiday music being played during the Christmas season in Vietnam, just like you would in America, or the any of the other countries that observe the holiday.
The kind of music that's played for Christmas in Brazil tends to be traditional carols. For example, a favorite is called 'Noite Feliz', which is the Portuguese version of 'Silent Night'. Particularly in the northeastern part of Brazil, Christmas dramas and plays are popular. One such play is called 'Los Pastores', which means 'The Shepherds' in English. And so the particular songs of the particular dramas and plays are widely heard, performed and sung in the more culturally traditional northeast.
You will usually hear Christmas Carols during Christmas. There are Christian Christmas Carols, such as "Joy to the World", "Silent Night", "Oh Come, All Ye Faithful" and "Hark, the Herald Angels Sing". Then there are traditional or contemporary secular Christmas songs, such as "Jingle Bells", "Frosty the Snowman", "Rudolph, the Red Nosed Reindeer" and "I'm dreaming of a White Christmas". Depending on which country you are in, you might hear Christmas songs unique to that culture. For example, in Australia you might hear Australian renditions such as "Aussie Jingle Bells".
The most important music in Jamaica is Reggae.
One could find a good list of christmas carols in a music book, a book specifically about christmas carols, or on a webpage devoted to christmas carols.
You might hear Christmas Carols.
Into staves which is what carols or music is divided into.
Special food are eaten on special holidays for example, turkey on Thanksgiving. Special music are also played on special holidays such as Christmas carols on Christmas.
Mostly Christmas carols of holiday filled songs.
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You can view the lyrics of popular Christmas music on websites such as Lyrics Mode, Carols and Lyrics for Christmas. From here you can search for a song and read its lyrics.
Music websites that have Christmas songs are The North Pole, Xmas Fun, Carols, AccuHolidays, Holiday Sentiments, Live 365, Music Radio, Jingle Bell Jukebox and Last FM.
Christmas carols are based on Christian lyrics and relate, in the main, to the Nativity. Christmas carols were introduced in to church services by St Francis of Assisi in the 12th century. As for the word carols, "carol" is a derivative of the French word caroller, the interpretation of which means dancing around in a circle. Carol and carols, eventually came to mean not only to dance but included music and lyrics - hence Christmas Caroling.The joyous themes for many traditional Christmas carols were banned in England by the staunch Protestant Oliver Cromwell and many of the very old Christmas carols and songs were subsequently lost for all time. Christmas carols were only fully popularised again during the Victorian era when they again expressed joyful and merry themes in their carol lyrics as opposed to the normal, more sombre, Christian lyrics found in hymns. As religious observances in the United States and England were closely linked the popularity of Christmas carols grew in both countries in the 19th century. Many Christmas traditions are relatively recent such as Santa Claus and reindeer and bear no relation to Christmas carols. We have reflected this in the unusual and beautiful Victorian Angel Pictures we have included for your pleasure and enjoyment. Today Christmas songs and carols are also fast becoming a tradition.Merry Christmas and enjoy singing the wonderful words and lyrics to the Christmas carols & Christmas songs featured on this Christmas carols and songs website. Enjoy browsing our Christmas carols list and Happy Christmas carol]BY JORDAN TOOTHthe fantastic 1Emily hallam smells and loves joe Louisresources: http://www.carols.org.UK/
Carols are traditional songs associated with Christmas that typically focus on religious themes or the joy and celebration of the holiday season. They are often sung during the Christmas season to spread Christmas cheer and convey messages of peace and goodwill. Carols have become an integral part of the cultural and musical traditions of Christmas around the world.
The Christmas song, "All I Want for Christmas," is a traditional Christmas carol that has been made into mainstream music. The variations of the song include "All I Want for Christmas is a Real Good Tan" and "All I Want for Christmas is My Two Front Teeth."
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