Jingles | Kermis

Jingles | Kermis

To understand the jingle, we must first understand the Kermis . The word derives from "Kerkmis" (Church Mass). Originally, in medieval Europe, the kermis was a festival held on the anniversary of a church's dedication. Over time, the religious piety faded, replaced by roasted meats, beer, and travelling merchants.

: Phrases like "Oké, let's go!" , "Sneller!" (Faster!), and "We gaan achteruit!" (We're going backwards!) are used to signal changes in ride motion. Kermis Jingles

Modern kermis jingles are often professionally produced or collected in specialized databases. To understand the jingle, we must first understand

If you're looking for iconic "Kermis" (fairground) jingles, the Dutch group Snollebollekes has an entire dedicated album/single titled Kermis Jingles To understand the jingle

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