Jingle Bells Lyrics for Children

The lyrics of the children's song "Jingle Bells Want to Jingle Bells" are as follows:

Breaking through the snowstorm

We sat on the sleigh

Running by Fields

We laughed and sang

The horse bells were ringing

It was so refreshing

It was so fun skiing tonight

Sing skiing songs

Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle bells

It’s so fun to ski tonight, we’re sitting on the sled

Jingle bells Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle bells

How happy it is to ski tonight. We are sitting on the sled

In this snowy land

Take advantage of this young and good time

Bring your beloved friends

Sing a skiing song

There was a sorrel horse

It traveled thousands of miles a day

We put it on the sled

and ran forward

Jingle bell, jingle bell, jingle bell, jingle bell

How happy it is to ski tonight. We are sitting on the sled. Up

Jingle Bell Jingle Bell Jingle Bell

How happy it is to ski tonight. We are sitting on the sled

Jingle Bell Jingle Bell Jingle Bell

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It’s so fun to ski tonight and we’re sitting on the sled

Jingle bell jingle bell jingle bell

It’s so happy to be skiing tonight and we’re sitting on the sled

"Jingle Bells" 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", creating a cheerful musical image of horses running and jingle bells jingling. The second section starts from the second half of the last section of the first section, and the rhythm starts from the weak. The repetition of this rhythm, coupled with the gradual upward movement of the tune, gives people a sense of promotion and portrays the children's randomness. The scene of riding a sled through the wind and snow and galloping forward.

The last section of the song is repeated, and ends with a prolonged, fading high note "1" 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.