Description: Strings, antique sleigh bells and percussion play A/B arrangement of relaxed 49 second loop with counterpoint pizzicato and tremolo motifs.

Genres: Royalty Free Music , Christmas

Description: The well known Christmas classic played in a soothing music box arrangement. Sleepy Christmas :)

Description: Gentle and bright, featuring sparkly melodic bells and light ukulele that creates a happy and festive Christmas mood.

Description: Happy Christmas! Santa Claus is coming!

Description: A bright, uplifting, cheerful and happy Christmas Rock with bells, piano, drums, bass, electric guitars, electronic effects. This track is perfect for Christmas advertising, commercials, YouTube videos. There are more parts,loop and full track version in my portfolio. Please, look for "Happy Rock" by MicFreak. Thank you!

Description: Jingle Bells rockabilly, country rock and retro, part of the Christmas rock and roll trilogy offers a festive, joyful and dynamic side. To add magic to your holiday projects. Merry Christmas!

Description: A revisited classic of the holiday season based on a folk sound composed of acoustic Ukulele, acoustic piano and Hands Clap. Other ingredients, such as the Fender Rhodes, Glockenspiel, Bells, Sleigh Bell's, Strings and Brass will be added to provide mixture of positive corporate music and more traditional Christmas sound. Good Sales and Merry Christmas!

Genres: Royalty Free Music , Christmas

Description: “Enjoy Christmas” is pop jazz smooth joyful christmas feeling feature a electric guitar, choirs, sleight bell and saxophone for the jazzy christmas night time! This track fit for christmas project and come up with 4 versions for you to choose!

Description: Here's a popular and loved classic traditional Holiday carol written by Charles Wesley that dates back to the 1700's.This version is in chamber orchestra of harp and piano. It has a feel much like it would have been heard 100's of years ago. it would make a great choice for a reverent holiday project. Felix Mendelssohn composed a cantata in 1840 called Festgesang or "Festival Song". The melody of Mendelssohn's cantata was then used by William H. Cummings and adapted it to the lyrics of Wesley's "Hark the Herald Angels Sing".

Description: "A version of ""Jingle Bells"" that is so bad, its like nails on a blackboard ".