Not particularly, unless I get persuaded to participate in Christmas caroling (a fairly likely possibility). I actually originally interpreted this thread as being about Christmas music played aroudn the home. In that case, I won't personally but I know that when I visit my family they'll have music playing except when everyone is asleep.
Yup; guess the title's slightly unspecific.
One of the things I like about no longer being in high schools is that I'm not manhandled into standing between row upon row of people wearing the same bland-coloured uniform and trying to survive the Southern Hemisphere summer heat while half-heartedly belting out Christmas tunes amid the collective bodyheat of thousands of individuals. >_<
...I'm free!
Sweet; another piano player. ^_^ Most of the Christmas carols I come across are relatively easy; it's good to have a challenging one now and then. ^_^ Although if you have an easier one then you don't have to practice as much before you plan (if you do plan, that is) to play it before your audience (for me: family).
Although I have the feeling that my Dad will suddenly call out in the middle of this year's Christmas get together: "Hey, Sophie! Why don't you get up and play something? You know... that nice one from The Snowman. What's it called again? ...The snowman?"
Actually, the one he means is 'Walking on the Air'. I love the song, but when you're coerced into playing something you haven't practiced in front of a gathering, it's not so enjoyable. Besides, I tend to get nervous no matter who I play in front of.
And I've tried saying 'no' to him in front of a crowd before. He just keeps asking, and it's easier to give in than to make a scene.
Ah well; it's not too bad.
At least it means he likes my playing. ^_^