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The First Noel with Christmas Song & Carol

CA. Charanjot Singh Nanda

President, ICAI
The First Noel with Christmas Song & Carol

CA. Prasanna Kumar D

Vice President, ICAI
The First Noel with Christmas Song & Carol

CA. Madhukar N. Hiregange

Chairman, CMP, ICAI
The First Noel with Christmas Song & Carol

CA. Satish Kumar Gupta

Vice Chairman, CMP, ICAI

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But then came Carol. She didn't have a book. She had a mischievous glint in her eye and a small brass handbell.

As Noel reached the final chorus, Carol didn't wait for him to finish. She stepped up and wove the melody of "The Christmas Song" (Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire) directly into his harmony. The transition was seamless. The somber, ancient fields of Bethlehem suddenly felt like they were glowing with the warmth of a modern hearth. The crowd gasped. It was a "mashup" before mashups existed. The First Noel with Christmas Song & Carol

Noel and Carol didn't win a trophy that night; the village decided the Carol-Off was officially retired because nobody could top that moment. Instead, they shared a mug of spiced cider, proving that the best stories—and the best songs—happen when you stop worrying about the notes and start listening to the harmony. But then came Carol

By the time they reached the finale, the entire village was singing with them. They ended on a soaring, improvised chord that blended the "Born is the King of Israel" with a wish that Christmas would "stay the same" forever. As Noel reached the final chorus, Carol didn't

The air in the village of Oakhaven didn’t just smell like pine; it smelled like anticipation. Every Christmas Eve, the town gathered for the "Carol-Off," a friendly but fierce competition to see who could breathe the most life into the old classics.

Noel froze for a second, his eyes widening. He had two choices: walk off in a huff or find the rhythm. He looked at Carol, saw her grinning, and decided to play along. He dropped his voice into a jazzy, walking bassline, mimicking the "Jack Frost nipping at your nose" rhythm while humming the refrain of his carol.