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Please give me lullaby lyrics! In front of you, sleep well, little baby, the night has fallen, the bedside is covered with roses, the breeze...

"Lullaby"

Singer: Dedema

Composer: Brahms

Sleep well, baby, the night has fallen

The bedside is covered with roses to accompany you to sleep

Little baby, little baby sings to lull you to sleep

Little baby, little baby sings to lull you to sleep

Sleep well, little baby, you sleep sweetly

The moonlight fills the earth and the breeze blows gently

Little baby, the little baby sings to lull you to sleep

Little baby The baby's singing will lull you to sleep

Sleep well, baby, the night has fallen

The bedside is covered with roses to accompany you to sleep

The baby's singing will lull you to sleep

Little baby, little baby sings you to sleep

Little baby, little baby sings you to sleep

Little baby, little baby sings you to sleep

Extended information

Lullaby has its own characteristics. Its musical image generally has the characteristics of tranquility, kindness, tenderness, caressing and sincerity; the melody is lyrical, beautiful and quiet; the melody is relatively stable and the range is moderate , does not use too high or too low notes, and does not fluctuate greatly; the beat form is mostly compound time such as 2/4, 4/4, 6/8, etc., and there are also 3/4 time. The rhythm and beats do not emphasize the accent, but the rhythm is neat. , to adapt to the slow and swaying characteristics of the cradle. The tempo is slow, mostly Andante;

The intensity is weak, generally no more than medium forte (mf); the mode is generally a clear major mode; the performance is usually a female solo. In order to express this relatively peaceful mood, their harmonic arrangements are relatively simple, with soft arpeggios and swinging accompaniment patterns running through the whole song, creating the feeling of a cradle swinging rhythmically.

For example, lullabies by Schubert, Mozart, and Brahms, Russian Mussorgsky's "Yelyomushka Lullaby", and Tchaikovsky's "Lullaby in the Storm" .