Probably all of you, dear readers, easily associate the sound of bells with Christmas. But why bells? Bells Ringing, as far back as we know, derives from winter feasts celebrated by pagan tribes. It was believed that loud noises could scare away evil ghosts and scary spirits of the night. They used to use lots of various noisemakers including bells. It was not only very practical to use bells to keep demons away, but people of that time also found it really fun ringing those bells just to make some amusing noise. So as the history goes by, the ringing of bells was incorporated into plentiful of purposes.
Begining from the aformentioned historical roots, the bells' ringing began to be used in the Christian Christmas season. The soft and cheerful tones were a good addition that notably enhanced the sounds of the Christmas. Today, they play an important, traditional role during the holiday. The Christmas Bells' ringing announces the arrival of the Christmas Season, and it proclaims the birth of Jesus Christ.