if its not an option, I'm thinking your option is sing another song. I agree, it's Carol of the **BELLS**.
/rant
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if its not an option, I'm thinking your option is sing another song. I agree, it's Carol of the **BELLS**.
/rant
I have many many favorites, but a bell filled fav is the Mannheim Steamroller version [link]
My family tolerates me playing a dozen varieties looping, while I sing or make various belly (ding dong, not tummy) noises. It does help get me in the spirit. This is limited to decorating, wrapping, or meal preparing times during this season. If I did it more often they would protest.
Carol of the Bells is the one my sister and I usually end up randomly singing when we get together around this time of year. When we were in chorus in school, she was alto and I was soprano, so that gives us two parts of the harmony, which works out OK.
Kristin, if you see this, I'm home now, but I haven't eaten and would be willing to wait for you to get home to eat.
I LOVE Carol of the Bells a cappella. With good clean harmonies, the bells ARE there, in an onomatopoeic sense. I also love to sing it. The tenor part is way fun.
My favorite christmas songs are all depressing minor key songs, though. "I Wonder as I Wander" "Lullay Thou Little Tiny Child," and "Lo! How a Rose E'er Blooming" stick out.
This conversation is reminding me that this is a great time of year to go back to my church. They have wonderful music there and I do enjoy signing the Christmas classic hymns.
And, well, it in no way counts as a "carol", but Lauridsen's "O Magnum Mysterium" is the most moving piece of music I've ever performed / heard performed in a Christmas setting. Beating out even good old Handel's Messiah, though for a much shorter amount of time.
"Lullay Thou Little Tiny Child,"
*cough* "Coventry Carol" *cough*
of course , you never know when the young will turn on their elders and decide that humans are food.
Note that we did discuss the coming apocalypse and the taste of human flesh, at brunch. But only Lilian decided to attempt a tasting.
So tired, but for a good reasons: 1. New House. 2. New Puppy
So CUTE!!!!
"How many chins do I actually have?" "How much of the time do I look like a 15-year-old trying to look sexy?" "Um... why is my face lopsided?"
Heh. Let's just say I'm glad I didn't look at most of the Santa pictures taken Saturday night. Because the few I saw were not especially kind. I felt like the outfit was working, but somehow my chins kept multiplying...
Right now he has something in one of those plastic packages that's almost impossible to open.
I hear you can use a can opener...
DC's jury room is one of the circles of hell. Crowded, not well cleaned (ever), overheated, with multiple TVs blaring (luckily all the same thing), not enough restrooms, etc.
aaaaaaamen.
If that didn't work, I also come from a family full of lawyers,
Can't count on that in DC--when I served on a trial, one of the women was a lawyer--who had just gotten back from maternity leave. It was a two week trial, and she was PISSED. If she wasn't working, she wanted to be home with the baby! We also had an ex-cop on the jury. Bizarre, no?
I don't know how much it would pay, but it would be 35 hrs/wk and after probation they'd pay completely for health insurance, long and short term disability, 3% contribution to 401 K, sick and personal leave and paid holidays.
THat sounds pretty sweet, askye!!
Really? I did not know those were names for the same song. I had heard the title "Coventry Carol" but did not place it with the same music. Good to know!
(It's called by the longer title on the CD I'm listening to right now.)