Jingle Bells is a children's song written by james roday pierpont. During the period of 1857, students from Boston Holiday School in the United States held a Thanksgiving concert in the church, which soon became a well-known classic Christmas song.
Two years later, this song was published again, and it was officially named "The One Horse Open Sleepiness".
Folk commentary:
Jingle Bells is an American song with a smooth tune and cheerful mood. The vivid lyrics depict a group of children riding on a horse-drawn sleigh in a snowstorm. Their laughter and laughter echoed in vilen with the ringing bell ... showing the children's passionate personality and expressing their sincere feelings of loving a better life.
This song is a duplicated two-part structure. In the first paragraph, the homophones of "3" and "4" appear repeatedly, and the rhythm of "××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××
The second paragraph starts from the second half beat of the first paragraph, and the rhythm of "××××××××××××-|" enters from the weak voice. The repetition of this rhythm, coupled with the gradual upward movement of the tune, gives people a sense of motivation and depicts the scene of children breaking through the snow and flying forward with the sled.
The last paragraph of the song is repeated, and the whole song ends with a long and fading high-pitched "1", as if the sleigh had drifted away, and the singing full of laughter still echoed in the snow.