Mary has a little sheep, which is said to be sung by 1830. It is a children's song inspired by real events. Very catchy, only four pronunciations, suitable for children's introductory practice, easy to learn.
Second, "Little Star"
The song "Little Star" originated in England. Because the melody is simple, lively and catchy. So it spread widely. Later, these words were translated by the writer Wang and introduced to China.
Long, long ago, it was originally named Dragon, which was an Irish folk song. This song was written by Thomas Haynes Bailey (1797- 1839). He was an English songwriter and playwright in 1833. Because this song is very suitable for practicing scales. Now this song has become an introductory etude for many musical instruments.
Third, "Little Bee"
German children's song "Little Bee" or "Bee Work". The whole song consists of only five tones (12345), and the melody is mostly a small jump of three intervals, which consists of three phrases (ABA form). Simple rhythm, concise melody, easy to sing and play. The song vividly shows the scene of bees flapping their wings in the flowers and diligently collecting nectar, which is deeply loved by children.
Fourth, "painter"
"The Painter" is a Polish children's song with funny and lively melody, repetitive techniques, simple singing and easy memory. It is a must for many children's musical instruments.
Five, "Jingle bells"
Jingle Bells is a children's song written and composed by james roday pierpont. It was sung by students of Boston Holiday School in the United States on Thanksgiving Day 1857, and soon became a popular classic Christmas song.
Usually the simple version can also be called "Christmas bell".