Christmas Song: Deck the Halls [NICE Piano Cover]
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Christmas is slowly coming... cant' wait! :D
PS.
This is my first arrangement where I changed keys, it's pretty fun though. :P
🌟Fun fact:
"Deck the Halls" or "Deck the Hall" (which is the 1877 title) is a traditional Christmas, yuletide, and New Years' carol. The melody is Welsh dating back to the sixteenth century, and belongs to a winter carol, "Nos Galan", while the English lyrics date to 1862.
The major difference from the current version is the omission of the third "Fa la la" line in the early printings (which corresponds to the instrumental flourish in the Welsh original). The alteration of the first line to "Deck the halls" (plural) is found as early as the 1930s: both "hall" and "halls" are found today.
The third and fourth "Fa la la" lines sung to the words "Deck the Halls" differ from those sung or played in Wales, the fourth having a more arpeggiated melody in the Welsh version and the third differing in both melody and rhythm.
Other common alterations change "Christmas" to "Yule" or "Yuletide" in various locations where it appears. For example, "Christmas carol" may be changed to "Yuletide carol".
In the eighteenth century Mozart used the melody for a violin and piano duet, Sonata No. 18.
🌟Gear:
Yamaha DGX-650
Synthesia
Stereo Audio Cable
PC
🌟Song:
Arrangement created and performed by Toms Mucenieks
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