A great Christmas song is "Jingle Bells."
"Jingle Bells" is a children's song written and composed by James Lord Pierpont. This song is probably the most familiar Christmas song. But this song was not originally written for Christmas, but for Thanksgiving.
In 1857, holiday school students in Boston, USA sang a Thanksgiving song in church, and it soon became a popular classic Christmas song. Two years later, the song was released publicly again, officially named Jingle Bells (The One Horse Open Sleigh).
James Lord Pierpont (James Lord Pierpont, April 25, 1822-August 5, 1893), the songwriter of "Jingle Bells", graduated from Yale University. Every Christmas People can always think of him when the lighthearted melody of "Jingle Bells" floats in the air.
Song Appreciation:
"Jingle Bells" is an American song with smooth melody and cheerful mood. The vivid lyrics depict a group of children sitting on a horse-drawn sleigh in a heavy snowstorm. Their laughter and laughter echo in the wilderness accompanied by the crisp ringing of horse bells. It shows the children's enthusiastic and unrestrained character and expresses their love for a better life. Genuine emotions.
The song is a reproduced two-part structure. The first section mainly focuses on the repetition of the same sounds of "3" and "4", coupled with the use of rhythm, it creates a cheerful musical image of horses running and jingle bells jingling.
The last section of the song is repeated, and a prolonged, fading high note "1" is used at the end to end the whole song, as if the sleigh has gradually gone away, but the singing voice full of laughter is still there. Echoing in the wind and snow.