D Dmaj7 D6 D Ebdim Jingle-bell, Jingle-bell, Jingle-bell Rock. Jingle-bell swing and Em A7 Em A7 Em A7 Jingle-bell ring. Snowin' and blowin' up bushels of fun. Em A7 D Dmaj7 D6 Now the jingle-hop has begun. Jingle-bell, Jingle-bell, Jingle-bell Rock. D Ebdim Em A7 Jingle-bells chime in Jingle-bell time. Em A7 Em A7 Em A7 D Em D Dancin' and prancin in Jingle-bell Square in the frosty air.__ D G Abdim D __ What a bright_ time,__ it's the right__ time__ to rock the night away. E7 A7 tacet Jingle-bell__ time__ is a swell time__ to go glidin' in a one-horse sleigh. D Dmaj7 D6 D Gbm7 B7 Giddy-ap, jingle horse pick up your feet.__ Jingle around the clock. G Gm Mix and mingle in a jin-gl-in' beat.__ E7 A7 D That's the Jingle-bell Rock. E7 A7 E7 A7 E7 A7 D that's the jingle-bell that's the jingle-bell that's the Jingle-bell Rock. This arrangement is its contributor’s own interpretation, shared for private study, education and non-commercial use. The underlying song, lyrics and music remain the property of their copyright owners. To request removal, see Legal & Copyright.
12 ukulele chords used in "Jingle Bell Rock" by Misc Traditional: A7, B7, D, Dmaj7, D6, Ebdim, Em, E7, Gbm7, G, Gm and Abdim



















Great song! I use DUX UUXU for the strum pattern. Switches the E7 at the end to Em instead, the B7 to a B, and used a different version of the D chord for the beginning of each jingle bell (bar fret 2, pinkie on 5th fret of the A string) and it works like a charm! Currently my favorite to play in the holiday season 🙂
I use -2 but Dbdim doesnt sound quite right so i use Am instead. :>
-2 and use an A whenever it says “rock”
I agree, transposing it -2 is much easier, especially if your beginning
Awesome song! At first the chords are a little confuzzling but once you get the hang of it its really fun to play!! 😀
Merry Christmas Everyone!
I LOVE the holidays classics. Especially on the ukulele!
the chords are all a bit strange/less common but they’re easy and it sounds great!
Bruv help i cant do gbm7 its too hard for me my fingers r smoll
this was a super awesome arrangement!! i taught it to my student and she lerned it super fast and so did i!
-2 and put a cap on the 2nd fret
Whenever you are at the last air (in the frosty air.__)((if you want)) make the last D, D7, if you want to make it sound more bridged and connected
Great song!
I transposed it -2, so much easier and still quite beautiful.
Finish on D, but add in a pinky finger on in A string, 5th fret. Gives it a bit more of a jazzy jingle!
It’s ALL hard! But, as most of the other users say, -2 is the most easiest. (I’m learning this early so I’ll be good at it by December XD)
I think they’re all hard