The song "Snail and Oriole" is sung by Yinxia.
"The Snail and the Oriole" is a folk song written by Chen Hongwen, composed by Zuo Hongyuan, and sung by Yinxia.
Introduction:
"The Snail and the Oriole" is a narrative folk song popular in Taiwan. The lyrics are told in the narrator's voice, telling the story of the snail when it first sprouts on the vine. It was an interesting scene to climb up with a heavy shell on its back while the oriole laughed at it. The song praises the snail's perseverance and enterprising spirit.
The lyrics are written by Chen Hongwen and the music is composed by Zuo Hongyuan. It adopts 2/4 beat, pentatonic mode, and one-piece body structure.
The melody of the song is lively and lively, and the lyrics are lively and interesting, which is a metaphor for the tenacious spirit of people in daily life who are not afraid of difficulties and persistently pursue their goals.
The original singer Yinxia, ??whose real name is Zhang Jiaxing. An outstanding campus singer in Taiwan. His representative works include "Orchid Grass", "Snail and Oriole", "At This Moment", etc. His voice is pure and sweet.
The creation of the song has a strong campus song style, and the melody has both lyrical and narrative characteristics. The whole song has a wide range, is friendly and natural, and has a one-piece structure. The musical image is innocent, simple and full of life. The lyrics are closely combined, mostly one word for one sound, similar to spoken language, simple and natural.
Lyrics:
Amen Afore a vine
Anon Anon green land has just sprouted
The snail is carrying the heavy Shell
Climb up step by step
Two oriole birds on Ashu
Ahahahahaha is laughing at it
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What are you doing here now
Ah Huang, Ah Oriole, don’t laugh
It will be mature when I climb it