Jingle Bells
By James Pierpont, Arr. Jeff Hanlon
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C6 Tuning (g, c, e, a)
D6 Tuning (a, d, f#, b)
Jingle Bells is one of the most well-known "winter" songs in the world. Ironically, it was written to be sung at Thanksgiving! Inspired by the sleigh races in Medford, Massachusetts, the song was originally called "One Horse Open Sleigh." Here, Jeff Hanlon has arranged the song for ukulele ensemble.
Listen to Jeff Hanlon's arrangement of Jingle Bells:
Listen in C6 Tuning g, c, e, a)
Listen in D6 Tuning (a, d, f#, b)
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Jim D’Ville is a busy ukulele teacher and performer based in California, USA. You can visit him online at his YouTube channel and at his blog Play Ukulele By Ear.


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