Current location - Music Encyclopedia - QQ Music - Music of Happy Birthday Songs (Hulusi)
Music of Happy Birthday Songs (Hulusi)

Brief score of Hulusi:

Related introduction:

Happy Birthday Song is a popular song to celebrate birthdays. The melody was written by two American Hill sisters, patty smith Hill and Mildred J Hill, when they were teaching in a school in Louisville, Kentucky, USA in 1893. The lyrics of this song were originally used for class greetings, entitled "Good Morning to All".

Extended information

Related background:

The prototype of "Happy Birthday Song" is a song called "Good morning to everyone". At that time, the Hill sisters were kindergarten teachers, and "Good Morning to All" was originally a song sung when teachers and students greeted each other in the morning.

in professor blones' view, "the melody that they came up with at the beginning is very original, and this song is also in line with children's singing ability and appreciation taste: there is only one octave, one long scale, and only two notes and four notes. This alone, I think the copyright of this song is worth protecting. "

Mildred later became a pioneer of ethnomusicology, and Patty later became an expert in education at Columbia University, enjoying a high reputation. On June 12, 1896, the sisters became members of the Songwriters Hall of Fame under the American Academy of Pop Music.