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"Jingle Bells, Jingle Bells, Jingle All The Way..." the popular Christmas carol portrays the oncoming festivities of Christmas in a web of melodious tunes. They are the emblem of the cheer and joy that resides in the heart of every Christian as they celebrate the birthday of their Lord Jesus Christ. Their communicating nature soon spreads the effervescence everywhere. Let's delve into the Christmas carol history so as to find their origin.


The word 'Carol' has been derived from the medieval times of French,which means dance songs. The Christmas carols consist in them the religious fervor, which is revealed in the auspicious festive days. Another interesting myth surrounding the Christmas carol history goes like this:


British people believed that a young girl named Carol went missing during the wintry nights of Christmas. His friends set out for a journey in search of her and went door to door. Since then the tradition of singing Christmas carols by a group of people as they go door to door is prevalent.


However, there is no record of the first Christmas carol sung or written, yet the time span of mid 14th century to mid 16th century is considered to be a booming period for the emergence of Christmas carols. Although, initially Churches were not in a favor of Christmas carols but later adopted it. Today it is one of their vital traditions to sing Christmas carols in chorus. Elaborate arrangements are made and a number of people attend the function. One of the early famous Christmas carols is 'Good King Wenceslas'.


Caroling is not just a Christmas ritual but people sing them for the sake of fun and happiness. If you want to shuffle more pages of the Christmas carol history see Christmas carol hub.com


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