Music score of jingling bells

It should be "Jingle Bells" and "Jingle Bells" are probably the most familiar Christmas songs. But this song was not originally written for Christmas, but for Thanksgiving.

1857, james roday pierpont's father (1April 25th, 805-1August 5th, 886) worked in a school in Boston. This song was written by Jimmy to his father's students to help them take part in the Thanksgiving performance. The song sings: "The sleigh runs on the snow. When we laugh, the bell rings everywhere. We are in high spirits and laughing happily. The song of sleigh is sung tonight. Ding Rinrin, Ding Rinrin, Ding Rinrin ... "The cheerful melody, happy scenes and touching children's chorus make this song the most important Christmas song in 150 years and the most famous song in the world.

The scores are as follows: