Did Sauron as Anatar engage in Tra-la-la-lolly?

If one accepts Corey's idea that there is no disconnect between the elves in The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings and The Silmarillion and that the Noldor, even those like Glorfindel and Elrond engaged in such pursuits as singing tra-la-la-lolly, does it follow that Sauron himself in his guise of Anatar must have engaged in tra-la-la-lolly to fool Celebrimbor and the Noldor of Eregion and seduce them into his rings of power scheme? The repeated discussion of this aspect of elves has me thinking this must be the case. I love the idea of Sauron doing this. Was this painful to him? Did he enjoy it? I am really curious about this actually.
 
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If one accepts the Corey's idea that there is no disconnect between the elves in The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings and The Silmarillion and that the Noldor, even those like Glorfindel and Elrond engaged in such pursuits as singing tra-la-la-lolly, does it follow that Sauron himself in his guise of Anatar must have engaged in tra-la-la-lolly to fool Celebrimbor and the Noldor of Eregion and seduce them into his rings of power scheme? The repeated discussion of this aspect of elves has me thinking this must be the case. I love the idea of Sauron doing this. Was this painful to him? Did he enjoy it? I am really curious about this actually.

I bet he won every contest! He was one of those who sang the world into existence after all...
 
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