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Today’s 12 days of Christmas is an animated one. After it stops it turns into an advertisement, just a head’s up. I don’t endorse the ad, just the version of the song. I found it amusing.
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We’re halfway done with this challenge, as of today! Fortunately, my experience with this hasn’t been as painful as this song makes Christmas out to be.
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Today’s “Twelve Days of Christmas” is not exactly politically correct. The uploader of this one called it “Twelve Days of Christmas Weapons Style”. Consider yourself warned…?
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Hiya, Fluffsters!
Today’s is one that I don’t completely get all the references to, but it seems pretty well done. It’s “gamer” themed. And it qualifies for the challenge, so it works!
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This blog is now taking part in a new challenge that I’m making up.
…Oh?
Yup!
It’s, “Can this blog post 12 different ‘Twelve Days of Christmas’ songs?”
…Good to know.
Yup.
I’m going to start off with a lovely arrangement from the King’s Singers and the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. It’s a long one, but it is, as I said, a very pretty arrangement. (Maybe a bit boring, but at least we’re starting with a semi-traditional style.)
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Greetings, readers!
Now that it is December, I am willing to discuss favorite Christmas and New Years music and celebration plans. Doing so before would have been too early.
But why would it have been a problem? What’s wrong with “too early”?
Well, I would claim that we value things (such as Christmas music) more when it is designated as “special”. If we were to therefore start playing Christmas music before December– or worse, before Thanksgiving– would we be decreasing the value of the music by “allowing” it to be played at any given time of the year? Would that not make it less special? Might that then decrease our evaluation of the music, and lead us to despair near the heart of midwinter, with but a single day to look forward to, thus ending life as we know it?
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I think your roots in melodrama are showing again.
Be that as it may, I am trying to save your world here by not posting Christmas music earlier.
However, since it is now December, here is one of my favorites. It is another Lindsey Stirling piece, and I enjoy it for the music. The story line of her video is a bit sad, but the music is excellent.