Christmas is coming very easy sheet music

Not sure how to play from the notes below? Check out our TUTORIAL

In this song we used chords (to play with the left hand). If you do not know how to play chords yet, you can try playing this melody with your right hand only, or learn how to play chords. We described it here: How to make chords?
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Christmas is coming, and there’s no better way to get into the festive spirit than by learning to play one of the most iconic holiday songs on your piano or keyboard. “Jingle Bells,” a song that needs no introduction, is a perfect start for those eager to dive into the world of music this holiday season. Composed by James Lord Pierpont in the mid-19th century, “Jingle Bells” was originally intended for Thanksgiving but quickly became synonymous with Christmas, capturing the joy and excitement of sleigh rides in the snow. Its cheerful melody and easy-to-follow lyrics make it an ideal choice for beginners of all ages, whether you’re picking up a piano book for kids, diving into a piano learning book for adults, or exploring keyboard for beginners’ book.

Our easy piano songbook, equipped with letter notes, letter notation, and keyboard stickers, transforms learning this classic tune into a fun, interactive experience. You don’t need to know traditional music notation to start playing. Just follow the letter notes sheet music included in our piano songbook with letters, and you’ll be performing “Jingle Bells” for your family and friends in no time. This song’s universal appeal and simple structure make it a delightful addition to any holiday gathering, allowing pianists of all skill levels to contribute to the festive atmosphere. Whether you’re looking for piano exercises for beginners, piano lessons for beginners, or just some piano practice book to keep you engaged this holiday season, learning to play “Jingle Bells” will undoubtedly add a touch of magic to your Christmas celebrations.

Some of the notes on our website contain the full version of the song, and some are excerpts, or for example the very beginning, chorus or verse, etc. Full versions of all the notes can be found in our books and e-books: SHOP.

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