Jingle Bells

Introduction

This is a song about doing something fun with your friends. A lot of people think it’s a Christmas song, but it really isn’t!  Believe it or not, it’s really just a winter song.

In the song, the main character has a fun time riding in a one horse open sleigh in the wintertime. It is actually a pretty funny song because after the first verse, (that’s the part that goes, “dashing through the snow…”) something funny happens to the sleigh in each verse afterward.

Here are the lyrics with an explanation.

Lyrics

The Words

Dashing through the snow, in a one-horse open sleigh

O’er the fields we go, laughing all the way
Bells on bob tail ring, making spirits bright
What fun it is to ride and sing, a sleighing song tonight!

Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way.
Oh! what fun it is to ride in a one-horse open sleigh.

A day or two ago, I thought I’d take a ride
And soon, Miss Fanny Bright was seated by my side,
The horse was lean and lank, misfortune seemed his lot
He crashed into a drifted bank and there we got upsot.

A day or two ago, the story I must tell
I went out on the snow, and on my back I fell;
A gent was riding by in a one-horse open sleigh,
He laughed at me as there I there lay, but quickly drove away.

The Explanation

Dashing is going fast and a one-horse open sleigh is a sleigh that has no top and is pulled by one horse, like the photo above. The bells are on the horse, a bobtail.  Making spirits bright means making everyone happy.

I think Miss Fanny Bright was his girlfriend, (yuck) and they went for a ride together.  Lean and lank means skinny and weak; not good things for a horse to be.  A drifted bank is a pile of snow blown by the wind. The horse crashed into a pile of snow and the sleigh flipped over.  “Upsot” is a poetic way of using the work “upset,” which is a play on words.  They flipped the sleigh and got angry, or upset.  Get it?  Hee hee.

This verse is simple.  He walks out on the snow and slips and falls on his back, (or backside) and some guy drove by in a one horse open sleigh and laughed and him and drove away.  Ouch!  How embarrasing!

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The Lesson

Sheet Music

Piano
Piano ALTERNATE CHALLENGE VERSION

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Note: There are 2 G Clefs and 1 F Clef in that sheet music.  Here’s how they work:

Ukulele
Guitar
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For Enjoyment

Hotaru Koi

Introduction

This is a Japanese children’s song about fireflies.

We sing to the firefly and try to convince it to come back to us.

Video

The Lesson

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Sheet Music

Piano
Piano Challenge Version
Ukulele
Guitar
Recorder
Xylophone or On-Screen Piano

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playing the recorder or rhythm (percussion) instruments right here on my website!

Enrichment

Orleans

Introduction

This is a round in French.  The subject of the song is famous cathedrals in France.

It’s a beautiful and delicate song. 

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The Lesson

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Sheet Music

Piano
Piano Challenge Version
Ukulele
Guitar
Recorder
Xylophone or On-Screen Piano

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You can look up the ukulele chords and guitar chords and get help with reading tablature,
playing the recorder or rhythm (percussion) instruments right here on my website!

Enrichment

Bingo

Introduction

This is a popular children’s song.  It’s all about this farmer that has a dog named Bingo. 

While you’re playing, you’ll need to notice when to change hands.  There are little lines to guide you for now, but they won’t be there forever.

This song is in first position!

Woof woof!

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Sheet Music

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Guitar
Recorder
Xylophone or On-Screen Piano

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Enrichment

Ode To Joy, Short Version

Introduction

Ludwig van Beethoven as a young boy.

This is the final movement, (that’s what the parts of a symphonic piece of music are called) of Ludwig van Beethoven’s 9th Symphony.  This symphony was Beethoven’s last and is considered to be one of the greatest works ever written.

Beethoven’s 9th symphony was also the first symphony to feature voice as an instrument.  This was in the final movement, which is where it gets its name, since the words are based on a poem called “Ode to Joy” by Friedrich Schiller.

Ludwig van Beethoven is one of the most important composers of classical music.  Please watch the video about his life to learn about this important composer’s life.

About Ludwig van Beethoven

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Sheet Music

Piano
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Ukulele
Guitar
Recorder
Xylophone or On-Screen Piano

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You can look up the ukulele chords and guitar chords and get help with reading tablature,
playing the recorder or rhythm (percussion) instruments right here on my website!

Enrichment