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Often accompanied by traditional folk instruments such as the bagpipes or cimbalom .

The song is famous for its rhythmic, nonsense chorus "," which has become a staple of central European holiday celebrations. Often accompanied by traditional folk instruments such as

The carol, originating from the of Moravia and Slovakia, tells of shepherds ("valaši") in a mountain hut being told by an angel to visit the newborn Jesus. The lyrics, which tell the story in five verses and a recurring chorus, are available in full alongside translations in the referenced materials. Musical Style and Performance Tempo: Typically performed in a lively, upbeat style. The lyrics, which tell the story in five

"" (Shepherds Were Grazing Sheep) is one of the most beloved traditional Czech and Slovak Christmas carols. It tells the story of shepherds at a mountain hut (salaš) who are visited by an angel announcing the birth of Jesus in Bethlehem. Lyrics and Translation It tells the story of shepherds at a

Sheet music is available on platforms like MuseScore , and popular recordings exist by groups like Kandráčovci . Pásli ovce valaši Beth's Notes Songs + Resources