"Pat-a-pan"
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StairwellCarollers on Dec 12, 2010 "Patapan" (or "Pat-a-pan") is a French Christmas carol in Burgundian dialect, later adapted into English. It was written by Bernard de La Monnoye (1641–1728) and first published in Noël bourguignons in 1720.[1] Its … [Plus]
"Pat-a-pan"
StairwellCarollers on Dec 12, 2010 "Patapan" (or "Pat-a-pan") is a French Christmas carol in Burgundian dialect, later adapted into English. It was written by Bernard de La Monnoye (1641–1728) and first published in Noël bourguignons in 1720.[1] Its original title is "Guillô, Pran Ton Tamborin". The melody is one that is based on the natural minor, also known as the Aeolian mode; something that is typically unusual for Christmas carols, as most are in a brighter, more upbeat sounding, major key. Other notable Christmas songs in minor keys include Carol of the Bells and God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen."Pat-a-pan"
StairwellCarollers on Dec 12, 2010 "Patapan" (or "Pat-a-pan") is a French Christmas carol in Burgundian dialect, later adapted into English. It was written by Bernard de La Monnoye (1641–1728) and first published in Noël bourguignons in 1720.[1] Its original title is "Guillô, Pran Ton Tamborin". The melody is one that is based on the natural minor, also known as the Aeolian mode; something that is typically unusual for Christmas carols, as most are in a brighter, more upbeat sounding, major key. Other notable Christmas songs in minor keys include Carol of the Bells and God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen."Pat-a-pan"
StairwellCarollers on Dec 12, 2010 "Patapan" (or "Pat-a-pan") is a French Christmas carol in Burgundian dialect, later adapted into English. It was written by Bernard de La Monnoye (1641–1728) and first published in Noël bourguignons in 1720.[1] Its original title is "Guillô, Pran Ton Tamborin". The melody is one that is based on the natural minor, also known as the Aeolian mode; something that is typically unusual for Christmas carols, as most are in a brighter, more upbeat sounding, major key. Other notable Christmas songs in minor keys include Carol of the Bells and God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen.












