The performance skills of "Little Red Riding Hood" include strong rhythm, varied chords, timbre calibration, and prominent accents.
Its style is characterized by the fusion of Brazilian folk music and jazz, using guitars, pedals and other instruments to create a complete musical space. The accent part emphasizes the rhythm more, making the music more lively. The music of Little Red Riding Hood also includes the artistic performance of the piano. Its rhythm is prominent and slow, which can give the music a more distinct melody structure and make people's ears feel comfortable as soon as they listen to it.
The guitar arrangement is more fashionable, combining traditional Brazilian national style with modern hip-hop and pop music to create a unique Little Red Riding Hood style. The style of "Little Red Riding Hood" can be simply summed up as a romantic ballad, using gentle and soothing beautiful melody, thus emphasizing the meaning of emotional comfort and consolation, with an extremely romantic atmosphere and warm atmosphere. This song is often accompanied by children's dance movements, allowing children to experience the concepts of maternal love, friendship and resistance to fear.
Creative background
"Little Red Riding Hood" is a children's song. The theme content of the song has positive meaning, educating children to respect their elders, as well as to have a sense of self-protection and independence. Popular with children, Little Red Riding Hood is the protagonist of "Little Red Riding Hood" in the German folk literature "Grimm's Fairy Tales" collected, compiled and processed by the German linguists Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm brothers.
The story tells that once upon a time there was a little girl who was loved by everyone. She liked to wear a red velvet hat given to her by her grandmother, so everyone called her Little Red Riding Hood. One day, her mother asked her to deliver food to her grandmother who lived in the forest, and told her not to leave the road and walk too far. Little Red Riding Hood met the wolf in the forest. She had never seen a wolf and did not know that wolves were ferocious, so she told the wolf that she was going to visit her grandmother in the forest.
After knowing this, the wolf tricked Little Red Riding Hood into picking wild flowers, and then went to the forest hut to eat Little Red Riding Hood's grandmother. Later, he disguised himself as grandma, and when Little Red Riding Hood came to find her, the wolf ate her in one bite. Fortunately, a brave hunter rescued Little Red Riding Hood and her grandmother from the wolf's belly. Later, people used Little Red Riding Hood as a metaphor for naive and gullible children.