- Practice cheerful holiday style
- Develop bouncy, rhythmic playing
- Master energetic articulation
About This Song
Composer: James Lord Pierpont (1857)
Difficulty: Intermediate
Notes Used: D, E, F#, G, A, B, C (high), D (high)
Time Signature: 4/4
Key: D Major
Fingering Review
Full Song
The world's most famous winter song! Play the chorus with energy and holiday cheer.
Practice Tips
- Bouncy character: This is a sleigh ride song - keep it light and energetic
- Clear articulation: Each note should be distinct, like the sound of sleigh bells
- Steady tempo: Maintain a bright, moderate tempo throughout
- Holiday spirit: Play with joy and celebration!
Practice Exercises
Practice the famous opening repeated B notes.
Master the ascending phrase.
Practice the repeated C notes.
Practice the final phrase.
Put together the full chorus with holiday cheer!
Historical Context
Jingle Bells was written by James Lord Pierpont in 1857 and originally titled "One Horse Open Sleigh." Contrary to popular belief, it was not originally written as a Christmas song but rather as a Thanksgiving or general winter song. However, its association with sleigh rides and winter fun led to it becoming one of the most popular Christmas songs ever written. It was the first song broadcast from space when Gemini 6 astronauts played it on a harmonica and sleigh bells in 1965. The simple, catchy melody has made it recognizable worldwide and a staple of holiday celebrations.
Next Steps
Once you can play this confidently, try:
- Adding slight accents on strong beats for extra bounce
- Playing it at different tempos - moderate to very fast!
- Learning "Deck the Halls" for another cheerful holiday song