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Uploaded by on Dec 15, 2010

Dear friends, listeners, here is a little video music for you, of the famous song "Jingle Bells " that in this period to create a Christmas atmosphere. I apologize for the bad 'audio and video synchronization, it seems that my pc has no more breath, however, will not be for long, because Christmas is coming but this time
also with a new Zoom Q3 HD for me :-)
However, I hope you enjoy anyway.




You can also visit my other new channel:
http://www.youtube.com/JustPianoforte
There I just start to make some tutorials for Jazz musicians beginners, and more :-)

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"Jingle Bells" is one of the best-known and commonly sung winter songs in the world. It was written by James Lord Pierpont (1822--1893) and published under the title "One Horse Open Sleigh" in 1857. Even though it is commonly refered to as a Christmas song, it was actually written and sung for Thanksgiving. It was mistakenly branded as a Christmas song because being extremely popular at Thanksgiving, it was sung again around Christmas.
COMPOSITION:
James Lord Pierpont originally composed his most famous song in 1850. A plaque commemorating the "birthplace" of "Jingle Bells" adorns the side of a building in Medford, MA. Pierpont wrote the song there, at the former Simpson Tavern, now 19 High Street in the center of Medford Square. According to the Medford Historical Society, the song was inspired by the town's popular sleigh races during the 1800s.

"Jingle Bells" was originally copyrighted with the name "One Horse Open Sleigh" on September 16, 1857. It was reprinted in 1859 with the revised title of "Jingle Bells, or the One Horse Open Sleigh". The song's copyright status has since passed into public domain.

Music historian James Fuld notes that "the word jingle in the title and opening phrase is apparently an imperative verb." However, it is commonly taken to mean a certain kind of bell.

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  • best version of jingle bells i've ever heard.where's the pressies?

  • @spadge1able Thank you, you mean the present?

  • super!!! love it!

  • @StefaanG Thanks :-)

  • Grande maestro Auguri anche a lei.. :D

  • @ButtonWhite grazie :)

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  • I love jazz.

    ;D

  • J'adore !! Fantastique !

    

  • You got me in the christmas and its not even christmas!

  • Makes me HAPPY :D

  • Love all your works/playing. You are amazing !!! You are my inspiration!!!

  • @PianistaItaliano no i mean the gifts on hearing the music.(only joking). good video though thankyou. spadge.

  • hay I loved it and i used it in a video and gave you credit. If you want me to take it down just message me. thanks.

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