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If you're a total beginner, then the first thing you need to do is to know your "finger numbers". Your thumb is finger number 1. Your pointer finger is finger number 2. Your middle finger is finger number 3. Your ring finger is finger number 4. Your pinky finger is number 5. You could write the numbers on your hand if you have trouble remembering them, but it's pretty easy. If you already know note names, then you don't need to know finger numbers. 2Locate where you need to put your hands on the piano. For Jingle Bells, your hand position will be entirely in the Middle C position you just need your right hand. To find Middle C, look at your piano or keyboard or a picture if you don't have one and notice that the black keys are in groups of two and three. Advertisement 3Find the group of two black keys that are closest to the middle of the piano/keyboard. 4Put your thumb of your right hand on the white key just to the left of the two black keys. That key is called Middle C. 5Put the rest of your fingers on all of the white keys to the right of Middle C. You should be covering 5 white keys, from Middle C to 4 to the right. This is called Middle C Position. 6 Start playing. Here's how to play Jingle Bells if using finger numbers 3 3 3 - 3 3 3 - 3 5 1 2 3 - - - 4 4 4 3 3 3 2 2 3 2 - 5 - 3 3 3 -3 3 3 - 3 5 1 2 3 - - - 4 4 4 3 3 3 5 5 4 2 1 - - -All you have to do is play the finger with that finger number. When you come across a dash -, then hold the note longer. Each - is one extra beat. For example, if there's 3 3 3 - then on the third 3, you hold the note for an extra beat. If you know your Middle C note names C D E F and G, then this is how you play Jingle Bells with note names E E E - E E E - E G C D E - - - F F F E E E E D D E D - G - E E E - E E E - E G C D E - - - F F F E E E G G F D C - - - 7Have fun entertaining your friends and family this holiday season! Advertisement Add New Question Question What are the rest of the lyrics of Jingle Bells? Dashing through the snow, in a one-horse open sleigh. O'er the fields we go. Laughing all the way Ha-Ha-Ha. Bells on bobtails rings, making spirits rise. What fun it is to dance and sing a sleighing song tonight Oh! Jingle bells... Question Will this work for a recorder? This guide is for the piano, however, if you know the names of the notes on piano and can translate those notes to play on the recorder, you will still be playing jingle bells. Question I've been trying to teach myself and I've learned a few basics and some songs, but I can't read music. What should I do? Take private lessons or a music theory class. If you're in middle or high school, check to see if your school offers music classes. See more answers Ask a Question 200 characters left Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. Submit Advertisement If you find the above chord too hard, you can play just fingers 1 and 5 C and G instead. If you find the right hand pretty easy, then you can add the left hand chords to make it sound even better. Place you left hand in the same position as your right, only put it on the C below Middle C. This is called Bass C. You know you're in the right position if there are 3 lack keys in between your 2 hands. To play a chord, Hold down fingers 1, 3, and 5 C, E, and G all at the same time. Hold it for 4 beats and then play it again. Do this the same time your playing the right hand. Thanks for submitting a tip for review! Advertisement About This Article Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 356,718 times. Did this article help you? Print off this Jingle Bells Very Easy Piano Sheet Music at the bottom of the page for free! Then follow the step by step beginners piano lesson plan for how to play this Christmas essential in no time at all! This is the best loved and most famous of all Christmas songs. It appeals to everyone of all ages and nothing announces the arrival of the Christmas season better than a jolly rendition! Jingle Bells is a very easy tune to play on the piano so it’s perfect for beginners to be able to grasp quite early on. The tune is so well known and it’s repetitive pattern and small five note range makes it a perfect piece for young players with small hands. Very young ones can just play the melody line with the right hand alone. You can add the left hand later on, when the child is ready to play both hands together. This Jingle Bells very easy piano sheet music is simplified slightly as it’s designed with beginners in mind. If you are new to the piano, before attempting to play this, check out my First Piano Lessons eBook . It’s the kid friendly way to introduce the basic concepts of fingering, rhythm and notation. The lessons and exercises in the eBook introduce children to playing the piano in a fun, engaging way. Have you tried our First Piano Lessons eBook? Our best-selling eBook the perfect introduction to piano for your little one. View Product Right Hand Tune Teach the right hand first and don’t attempt to add the left hand until they can play the easily. 1. Sing the song together, while clapping the rhythm at the same time. Take a fairly slow tempo. 2. Play the tune to the child while they sing along, if the child can read the words, suggest they point to the words on the music as they sing. 3. Explain that the plays the top line and that there are four beats in the bar. Ask the child to place their in position with 1 thumb on middle C. Talk the child through the fingering of the first phrase, touching gently each finger in the correct order that they should play. Take Each Phrase At A Time 4. Ask the child to play the first phrase slowly, count 4 beats in, and point at the notes as they play them. Play it twice through. 5. Add each phrase in the same way, breaking it up into small chunks makes it easier to grasp. 6. Finally see if they can manage to play the whole piece. Make sure they don’t try to go too fast and point to the notes as they play, helping them with the fingering if they get stuck. Encourage them to keep going and make very light of any mistakes. Give lots of praise and encouragement! 7. Once the is mastered you can move on to the but most beginners are happy to play it with one hand for a while, or as a duet with their teacher. Left Hand Chords 8. This may be the first time that they have had a new position for the so spend a little time getting used to the C below middle C. Explain that the is in the same place as the but one octave lower. This is covered in my lesson Easiest Way to Learn the Notes by practising note hopping. 9. First demonstrate playing the three notes C,E & G together with fingers 5 ,3 &1 . Explain that when the notes are played together they make a chord. Then ask the child to have a go, this might take a little practise at first, explain that it is a bit tricky but will get easier. If the 3 notes at once are too difficult, then miss out the middle note E, and just play C & G with 5 & 1. 10. Point out that the chord is played on the first beat of the bar, each time on the word Jingle. Invite the child to play the while you play the Once they have got the hang of the chord, the rest seems relatively easy – but don’t expect them to grasp it all in one lesson. Take Your Time 11. Explain the left hand rhythm on the word “way” bars 4 & 12 as “1 off! 3 off!” as this explains the crotchet 1/4 note rests. Play the rest of the left hand phrase by phrase, with fingers 1-5-1 moving only on the first beat of the bar. Point out the clashing 2 &1 minims 1/2 notes played both at once in bars 13 & 15 and ask if they like them – and then if it sounds good when it goes back to the friendly old C chord at the end! 12. Practise the song together as a duet, taking turns to play both left and right hands until they find it easy . The child will want to attempt to play both hands together soon enough, but it should be all their idea! Print off the Jingle Bells Very Easy Piano Sheet Music by clicking here or on the image below. And for the very young….. Try this delightful Jingle Bells Musical Instrument Song Book where each cute character plays Jingle Bells on a different instrument until they all join together for a rousing rendition at the end! For more easy Christmas sheet music for kids, check out Check out our Christmas lesson plan for lots more musical and educational activities to celebrate the season!

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