First Noel 第一個聖誕 牧人ひつじを 薩克斯風 サクソフォーン サックス Saxofón Play-Along accompaniment【Kero MyPlay Sax】

First Noel 第一個聖誕 牧人ひつじを 薩克斯風 サクソフォーン サックス Saxofón Play-Along accompaniment【Kero MyPlay Sax】

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First Noel 第一個聖誕 牧人ひつじを
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----- First Noel
O Come all ye faithful Joyful and triumphant
The first Noel the angels did say
Was to certain poor shepherds in fields as they lay
In fields where they lay keeping their sheep
On a cold winter’s night that was so deep

Noel, Noel, Noel, Noel
Born is the King of Israel

They looked up and saw a star
Shining in the east, beyond them far
And to the earth it gave great light
And so it continued both day and night

And by the light of that same star
Three Wise Men came from country far
To seek for a King was their intent
And to follow the star wherever it went

This star drew nigh to the north-west
O’er Bethlehem it took its rest
And there it did both stop and stay
Right over the place where Jesus lay

Then entered in those Wise Men three
Fell reverently upon their knee
And offered there in his presence
Their gold and myrrh and frankincense

Then let us all with one accord
Sing praises to our heavenly Lord
That hath made heaven and earth of naught
And with his blood mankind hath bought

〈第一個聖誕〉,又稱〈聖誕佳音〉(英語:The First Noel、The First Noël或The First Nowell)是一支傳統英格蘭聖誕頌歌,大約出自18世紀,但也可能更早。[1][2] 「Noel」一詞來自法語Noël(即「聖誕節」),而這個法語詞則來自拉丁語「natalis」(即生日)。

現在流行的版本起源自康沃爾郡,最早出現於《古今頌歌集》(《Carols Ancient and Modern》,1823)和吉爾伯特與山迪頌歌集(《Gilbert and Sandys Carols》,1833)中,這兩個集子的作者都是威廉·山迪,並由大衛·吉爾伯特編輯。現在的版本由英國作曲家約翰·斯坦納編輯,分成四個部份收錄於其《新舊頌歌集》(《Carols, New and Old》,1871)中。 此外第一個聖誕的樂譜也有許多變體。

第一個聖誕的一段旋律重複了兩次,並還有一次幾乎一致的旋律,這一點不同於常見的英國民歌。其更早版本可在《新牛津頌歌書》中找到。此外,後來有許多知名歌手,如艾維斯·普里斯萊、鮑勃·迪倫等都在其專輯中收錄過這首歌。


"The First Nowell", modernised as "The First Noel" (or Noël)", is a traditional English Christmas carol with Cornish origins, most likely from the early modern period, although possibly earlier. It is listed as number 682 in the Roud Folk Song Index.