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The Origins Of Christmas
Clint Jhonson
First of all, carols as we now know them had nothing to do with Christmas, which signifies the birth of Christ. They started as secular dances and they took place all year round, not just around the end of December. The first time they were used as carols, per se, was in the 16th century, and from that point on there represented religious hymns instead of secular dances.
You could ask yourself why does anyone sing Christmas music. The source of these songs can be related to the story that we all know as the birth of Jesus. In that story, when the angels met the shepherds to let them know about the birth of Jesus, they were singing songs.
Until the 13th century, carols were mostly communal songs, and after that they became associated with the church and Christmas. Their performance required a choir, but their popularity faded with the passing of time. Arthur Sullivan's ?It came upon a midnight clear? revived the whole meaning of Christmas music.
In England, as well as in Poland and Bulgaria, there is an activity that goes on around Christmas called ?wassailing?. This consists of door-to-door visits and caroling, which is rewarded either through money, drinks or food. Afterwards, all the rewards are donated to charity. In other parts of the world like Australia, opera singers are well known for their performances of Christmas music.
Present day Christmas carols deviate from the definition we find in a dictionary. They are no longer joyful religious songs that celebrate Christ's birth, but they can be sung using musical instruments as well. Even so, they represent great entertainment for people around the world.
The main reason why carols are so popular is because they represent lyrics arranged in such a manner to create excellent tunes. This is why Christmas carols are universally enjoyed. When we listen to carols we feel blessed, no matter what religion we follow.
Given the fact that Christmas carols are performed by lots of renowned singers, and every year all new songs are composed and performed, many people want to enjoy them. Free Christmas music is available on lots of websites over the internet.
The problem with downloading free Christmas music, or anything that is free over the internet, is that there can be a lot of unwanted harmful software riddled with it. Because of this, you should be very careful when you choose your source for free Christmas music.
I know a website where all the problems related to free Christmas music are solved. First of all there are no viruses so you can download the music with no worries. Second, all the songs are submitted by the artists, so everything is legal. And third, the songs are of the highest quality. The website is feelslikeChristmas.com.
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