Is it possible to bring back the classic Christmas tradition of carolling door to door? With the following tips and recommendations, this festive practice can be reborn.
Christmas Caroling Tip - Selection
Selecting the houses or neighborhoods to do the Christmas caroling is an important first step. Some churches will only carol to the homes of those people who belong to the same church. Other groups will target homes that have Christmas lights or decorations displayed. This is an effective way of caroling only to those who actually celebrate Christmas.
Christmas Caroling Tip - Purpose
Having a purpose behind your Christmas caroling can be beneficial, especially to take advantage of the generous holiday spirit. Do you advertise or prosteletize to those who would not appreciate it. Collecting for a specific charity or a community project is effective.
Christmas Caroling Tip - Organization
If you are serious about creating a positive Christmas caroling experience for both the participants and those who will be listening, it is important to organize your party before embarking into the cold evening. Hand out red and green scarves and hats to make your group look more like a cohesive choir. Bring along jingle bells to shake or find a talented person to carry and play a guitar.
Arrange the group in such a way that the shortest members are to the front and the taller ones to the back. Plan ways to sway back and forth or clasp your hands. People will be more impressed with your caroling if you seem more professional about it.
Christmas Caroling Tip - Practice!
Before heading out to croon the old Christmas favorites, have several practice sessions to make sure everyone can sing the songs you choose. Pick easier songs that are effective for various voice ranges and talents.
Best of all, have fun. Christmas caroling can be an enjoyable holiday tradition to do with your friends, family, church group, or community organization. Whether you collect for a charity or other fund or not, target only those who would most likely appreciate the Christmas cheer you will bring.
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7 Comments
Post a CommentThese are great tips! Great article!
Gosh, I haven't done this in ages! Thx!
Caroling is the best! We used to do it in the '70s all the time. I'm gonna gather my friends this year and bring my banjo!
Where do people do this? What a lovely idea!
I love the idea of caroling but no one wants to join me. (Perhaps it's my voice.)
I've never seen real carolers either. I agree. It would be fun:)
You know, I've never saw real carolers, only on tv. I think it would be fun though.