Reflections
Christmas Song
Christmas song time. What is your favorite song. And now I asked you are alone and now do you humm your song or do you sing the song. Since I'm by myself I'll probally try to sing because I can't hold a note in a bucket. But in most places I'll humm. Well I have so many songs I like but at the moment I will go with What Child is This. Merry Christmas. jimmy
Jimmy:
Again, sorry I'm so late in responding.
Well, I think Santa can (and should) sing out loud, no matter what his voice sounds like. It's funny that you said you can't hold a note in a bucket. My grandmother used to say that she couldn't hold a tune in a bucket.
I occassionally hum quietly to myself if it would be rude to be too loud. But with Christmas songs, I belt them out loud (despite knowing that I am flat - Alex says I sing a quarter of an octave to low, so I tell everyone that I'm a quart low).
My favorite song is "Do you Hear what I Hear?" I do like "What Child is This?" too. My mom played a stack of Christian records throughout the day, every day when I was a child. I loved Christmas time, and still prefer the "old" versions of the songs with the singers I grew up listening to.
KimM
KimM
Again, sorry I'm so late in responding.
Well, I think Santa can (and should) sing out loud, no matter what his voice sounds like. It's funny that you said you can't hold a note in a bucket. My grandmother used to say that she couldn't hold a tune in a bucket.
I occassionally hum quietly to myself if it would be rude to be too loud. But with Christmas songs, I belt them out loud (despite knowing that I am flat - Alex says I sing a quarter of an octave to low, so I tell everyone that I'm a quart low).
My favorite song is "Do you Hear what I Hear?" I do like "What Child is This?" too. My mom played a stack of Christian records throughout the day, every day when I was a child. I loved Christmas time, and still prefer the "old" versions of the songs with the singers I grew up listening to.
KimM
KimM