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Song Where is Spring?

The lyrics of the song "Where is the Spring" are as follows:

Where is the Spring

Where is the Spring

Spring is in the green In the mountain forest

There are red flowers here

There are green grass here

And the little oriole that can sing

Dilili Lili dililililililililili

Dilililililidi Lililililililili

Spring in the green mountain forest

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Where is the spring children's song video picture

Where is the spring

Where is the spring

Spring is reflected in the reflection of the lake

The red flowers are reflected

The green grass is reflected

And the little oriole that can sing

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Where Is Spring Sheet Music

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Spring is in the reflection of the lake

And the little oriole that can sing

Where is spring

Where is spring?

Spring is in the eyes of the child

See the red flowers

See the green grass

And the little one who can sing Oriole

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Spring is in the eyes of children

And the little oriole that can sing

"Where is the Spring" song appreciation

"Where is the Spring" is a hymn to spring , the author skillfully uses the chirping of orioles to show the beauty of spring. The song is cheerful and lively, and the large number of rests makes the music appear happy and capable. The lyrics describe the colorful spring scenery in the form of questions and answers, with movement and stillness, and clear layers, presenting a breathtakingly beautiful spring picture; telling children to love nature, be good at observing life, and discover the beautiful things in life.

The song is in a natural major mode, with two sections. The melody is fresh, natural, cheerful and hearty. The rhythm is mainly quarter notes, but the line "Di Lili" appears many times with "the first sixteen and the last eight". "The rhythm pattern seems to imitate the crisp chirping of the oriole, which is lifelike and adds to the jumping nature of the music.