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Is Deck the Halls a true Christmas carol?

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"Deck the Halls" (originally entitled "Deck the Hall") is traditionally a Yuletide or New Years' carol. According to sources, the original "fa-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la" was played on the harp (originally by Welsh harpist John Parry Ddall 1710-1782), or a similar instrument. The tune is from the Welsh carol Nos Galan.

Mozart used the song for a violin and piano duet in the 18th century, with the "fa-la-la" from the medieval ballads. The lyrics in English are traditional to America.

Amy Turman · answered over a year ago

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'The music to Deck the Halls is believed to Welsh in origin and was reputed to have come from a tune called "Nos Galan" dating back to the sixteenth century. In the eighteenth century, Mozart used the tune to Deck the Halls for a violin and piano duet. J.P. McCaskey is sometimes credited with the lyrics of Deck the Halls but he only edited the Franklin Square Song Collection in which the lyrics were first published. The first publication date of Deck the Halls is 1881. The author is unknown but the words are said to originate in America.  more

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