Lullaby
Lyrics
Sleep, sleep, my sweet baby
Mommy's hands are rocking you gently
Rock the cradle and sleep now
The night is quiet and the blanket is warm
(music) )
Sleep, sleep, my sweet baby
Daddy's arms will always protect you
Everything in the world is a wish for happiness
All the warmth belongs to you
(music)
Sleep, sleep, my sweet baby
Mommy loves you. Mommy loves you.
A bouquet of lilies, a bouquet of roses
When you go to bed, I'll give you a good night's sleep
A bouquet of roses
When you go to bed, I'll give you a good night's sleep. p>
When you wake up, mommy will give you everything
Expanded Information
Lullabies, originally songs used by mothers to soothe their babies to sleep, are usually very short. The melody is soft and sweet, and the rhythmic pattern of the accompaniment has the turbulence of a cradle. Many great composers such as Mozart, Schubert and Brahms wrote these songs. Because the music is easy and moving, it is often adapted for instrumental solo. There are also lullabies written specifically for instrumental music.
Lullabies are lyrical vocal or instrumental pieces. It describes the rhythm of a swinging cradle, approximating a boat song, with a medium tempo beat being the most common. Lullabies originated from a simple form, swaying rhythm, sung for children to hypnotize the children's song (also known as hypnotic song), and later evolved into a genre of musical composition.
"Lullaby" is often used for solo violin, originally a popular song, composed in 1868. According to legend, the author of this lullaby wrote it to congratulate Mrs. Faber on the birth of her second son, and sent it to her in a friendly and heartfelt way.
Mrs. Faber is a famous singer in Vienna, in 1859, Brahms was in Hamburg, had heard her sing a Baumann's ballad, at that time, Brahms was y touched by her beautiful voice, and later on, the use of that ballad's tune, and syncopated changes as the accompaniment of the "Lullaby," as if it were a mother gently patting the baby to sleep.
The lyrics of the original song are "Sleep well, sleep well, sleep well, sleep well here, the crib is full of roses, the fragrant wind blows into the loli, the mosquitoes and flies are silent, the baby sleeps sweetly, I wish you to sleep comfortably until the sun rises." That quiet, beautiful melody is a lyrical poem in itself.
Later generations had adapted the song into light music, which was widely circulated in the world and became as y rooted in people's hearts as a ballad.
The light and beautiful melodies of popular, classical, and folk ditties have absolute benefits for nurturing quality fetuses and infants, immersing babies in the land of music, feeling the music they listen to naturally and without inhibition, and allowing babies and you to gain a stable and pleasant mood in the comfort of the music, further stimulating the growth of the baby's brain and gradually developing the baby's mind, so the baby can enjoy a happy and The music you listen to will further stimulate your baby's brain growth and gradually develop your baby's mind, allowing your baby to enjoy a happy and smart childhood.
"Lullaby" has a very good tranquilizing, hypnotic effect, but also will stimulate the baby's endless imagination, both to promote the healthy development of the baby, but also to soothe the baby's anxiety, for the baby's early musical enlightenment to lay a good foundation for the baby's early exposure to the greatest minds in human culture.