Carol of the Bells, We Wish you a Merry Christmas, Silent Night, Angels we have Heard on High, O Come All Ye Faithful and other Christmas songs.
Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire Carol of the Bells Come, All Ye Faithful
"Deck the Halls" - This traditional Christmas carol is a popular ternary song, featuring the ABA pattern that is common in ternary music. "Jingle Bells" - Another classic Christmas carol, "Jingle Bells" features a verse-chorus structure with a ternary form. "The Holly and the Ivy" - This traditional English carol features a ternary form with a repeated chorus. "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen" - This traditional English Christmas carol is written in a ternary form. "We Wish You A Merry Christmas" - This popular Christmas carol features a ternary form with a repeated chorus. "O Come All Ye Faithful" - This traditional Christmas carol is written in a ternary form with a repeated chorus. "O Little Town of Bethlehem" - This classic Christmas carol follows a ternary form with a repeated chorus. "O Tannenbaum" - This traditional German Christmas carol follows a ternary form with a repeated chorus.
This is what the experts at carols.org.uk have to say about it: '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.'
O Christmas TreeO Holy NightO little Town Of BethlehemO come all ye faithful
Some people would say they are both carols, while some people will say that o come all ye faithful is but not deck the halls, because there is no referece to the nativity in deck the halls.
"O Come, All Ye Faithful" is the Christmas carol that has the lyrics "joyful and triumphant."
"O Come, All Ye Faithful"
Adeste Fideles
"Adeste fideles" (O, Come All Ye Faithful).
O Come All Ye Faithful
Carol of the Bells, We Wish you a Merry Christmas, Silent Night, Angels we have Heard on High, O Come All Ye Faithful and other Christmas songs.
Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire Carol of the Bells Come, All Ye Faithful
It opens with dramatck music scored just for that openeing sequaence of the film as the book A Christmas Carol is taken from a shelh and then goes on to the openeing credits where "O' Come All Ye Faithful" is being sung over
The Christmas song or carol with the initials AF is "Adeste Fidelis" or "O Come, All Ye Faithful". The original song has been attributed to John Francis Wade, John Reading, and King John IV of Portugal. The English translation of "O Come, All Ye Faithful" was written in 1841 by the English Catholic priest, Frederick Oakeley.
Are you thinking of the Christmas carol 'O come, all ye faithful' which begins 'Yea Lord, we greet Thee, born this happy morning'? That verse should be sung only on Christmas Day.
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