Who are the musicians of Good New Year?

Happy New Year is a children's song adapted from the theme song of the North Korean copy of the movie The Girl Who Sells Flowers. The original song is a very famous British tune called Happynewyear.

The violin score is as follows:

The first handle position is the first finger position, and the handle means that the position of one finger needs to be changed according to the needs of the piece, and the pitch of the other fingers changes with it.

The position of the fingers on the fingerboard is called the compound handle. The grip near the headstock is the low grip, and the grip near the horse is the high grip. Changing from one grip to another is called changing grips. There are various ways to change the handle, such as changing the handle with an empty string, changing the handle with the same finger, changing the handle with a different finger, and changing the handle with overtones. The production of non-playable glissandos during a shift is a sign of insufficient technique training.

In some cases, slides can make the connection between notes more varied, adding a graceful transition. Especially when used in conjunction with a handle change, it is an expressive instrument.

Expanded:

This song was originally one of the Christian hymns, and belongs to the holiday hymn, the New Year's Hymn. Now it has gone beyond the religious category, and this song can be used whenever there is a new year. The tune is lively and festive, and the lyrics are repetitive and catchy, making it a good song for children to learn English and sing, as well as a common song for New Year's Eve parties.

Small Belle group is known as the "grandfather of children's songs" teacher Wu Songjin led Songjin music studio in the 1980s to organize the establishment of a children's after-school singing team, whose members by the age of 5 to 15 years old, voice conditions, singing level of the composition of the young singers, was once a small Belle group, the small Belle singing group, Little Belle Singing Group, Little Red Star Singing Group, Little Frog Chorus, Little Cute Group, Little Bodhi Group and many other stage names.