![]() The bracketed parts illustrates where the double tiles are located.Īfter gaining the first star, the verse of the song starts, and this is the point when the game introduces "double tiles", where both tiles in the same row has to be tapped in order to advance. As the melody is very well-known, it is not difficult to follow along the rhythm of the melody to play fluently. The beginning is easy, and it is a great opportunity to earn points. The double tiles are only present in the verse, and the frequency of holding tiles is moderately high. The timing of the taps are mainly based on the right hand part, where an eighth note is a single tile, a quarter note or longer is a holding tile, and a rare set of two sixteenth notes is located in double tiles. At last, the coda is played after the chorus, and the third star is earned. Then, as the music is going back to the chorus section again, the second star is earned. The chorus section is played first, which is "Jingle bells, jingle bells, Jingle all the way." After the chorus ends, which is when the first star is gained, the verse (Dashing through the snow.) is played. There are not much differences between the original song and the version in the game, except for new piano arrangements. While the publishing date is known, it is unknown where and when James Pierpont composed the melody and music that eventually becomes "Jingle Bells". Although it is now best-known associated with Christmas, it was originally intended for American Thanksgiving. ![]() It was written by James Pierpont in the autumn of 1857. Jingle Bells is a famous song sung during Christmas holiday season.
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