The Farmers' Fair is a singing and dancing song. Invite everyone to choose a partner. Stand facing each other, holding both hands. During the verses swing arms back and forth to the beat of the song. On the chorus, "Ru-di-ru-di..." dance and skip in a circle. Children love dancing with a partner because it makes music a community project and children love being in community!
The Farmers' Fair
German Folksong: Bi de Buern, Lubeck
Verse 1:
We're invited, dear children, all to come to the fair.
There is dancing and singing, all your friends will be there.
Chorus:
Ru-di-ru-di ral-la-la,ral-la-la, ral-la-la,
Ru-di-ru-di ral-la-la, ral-la-la-la.
Verse 2:
Happy laughter and music and an oom-pah-pah band,
We are sending a message all over this land.
Chorus
Verse 3:
Oh the sun it is shining and the fair is such fun,
And we won't want to leave it 'til the day is all done.
Chorus
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Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
My Little Rooster and Go Round the Mountain- Two Fun Little Musicians Songs
Here are the words to two songs that the Little Musicians class has been singing.
Now you can sing them at home too!
These songs are easy to sing, teach body awareness and improvisation.
My Little Rooster
Now I love my little rooster and my rooster loves me,
I'm gonna cherish that rooster 'neath the green bay tree;
My little rooster goes cock-a-doodle-doo, doodle-doo, doodle-doo.
And I love my little hen and my little hen loves me,
I'm gonna cherish that hen 'neath the green bay tree,
My little hen goes "cluck, cluck,"
My little rooster goes "cock-a-doodle-doo, doodle-doo, doodle-doo."
And I love my little piggy and my piggy loves me, etc.
My little pig goes "oink, oink,"
My little hen goes "cluck, cluck,"
My little rooster goes "cock-a-doodle-doo, doodle-doo, doodle-doo."
And I love my little duck and my duckling loves me, etc.
My little duck goes "quack, quack," (add pig, hen, rooster)
And I love my little dog, and my doggie loves me, etc.
My little dog goes "bow, wow," (add duck, pig, hen, rooster)
Go 'Round the Mountain
Go 'round the mountain;
To-di-diddle-dum, to-di-diddle-dum.
Go 'round the mountain;
To-di-diddle-dum, to-di-diddle-dum dum.
Show me your fingers; (wiggle your fingers)
To-di-diddle-dum, to-di-diddle-dum.
Show me your fingers;
To-di-diddle-dum, to-di-diddle-dum dum.
Show me your elbow; (tap your elbow)
To-di-diddle-dum, to-di-diddle-dum.
Show me your elbow;
To-di-diddle-dum, to-di-diddle-dum dum.
Show me your hips; (swish your hips)
To-di-diddle-dum, to-di-diddle-dum.
Show me your hips;
To-di-diddle-dum, to-di-diddle-dum dum.
Show me your feet; (tap your foot)
To-di-diddle-dum, to-di-diddle-dum.
Show me your feet;
To-di-diddle-dum, to-di-diddle,dum dum.
Ask your children to suggest other body parts. Continue the activity by making up further verses.
Sing these songs with your children! You will have fun together as well as practicing music.
Now you can sing them at home too!
These songs are easy to sing, teach body awareness and improvisation.
My Little Rooster
Now I love my little rooster and my rooster loves me,
I'm gonna cherish that rooster 'neath the green bay tree;
My little rooster goes cock-a-doodle-doo, doodle-doo, doodle-doo.
And I love my little hen and my little hen loves me,
I'm gonna cherish that hen 'neath the green bay tree,
My little hen goes "cluck, cluck,"
My little rooster goes "cock-a-doodle-doo, doodle-doo, doodle-doo."
And I love my little piggy and my piggy loves me, etc.
My little pig goes "oink, oink,"
My little hen goes "cluck, cluck,"
My little rooster goes "cock-a-doodle-doo, doodle-doo, doodle-doo."
And I love my little duck and my duckling loves me, etc.
My little duck goes "quack, quack," (add pig, hen, rooster)
And I love my little dog, and my doggie loves me, etc.
My little dog goes "bow, wow," (add duck, pig, hen, rooster)
Go 'Round the Mountain
Go 'round the mountain;
To-di-diddle-dum, to-di-diddle-dum.
Go 'round the mountain;
To-di-diddle-dum, to-di-diddle-dum dum.
Show me your fingers; (wiggle your fingers)
To-di-diddle-dum, to-di-diddle-dum.
Show me your fingers;
To-di-diddle-dum, to-di-diddle-dum dum.
Show me your elbow; (tap your elbow)
To-di-diddle-dum, to-di-diddle-dum.
Show me your elbow;
To-di-diddle-dum, to-di-diddle-dum dum.
Show me your hips; (swish your hips)
To-di-diddle-dum, to-di-diddle-dum.
Show me your hips;
To-di-diddle-dum, to-di-diddle-dum dum.
Show me your feet; (tap your foot)
To-di-diddle-dum, to-di-diddle-dum.
Show me your feet;
To-di-diddle-dum, to-di-diddle,dum dum.
Ask your children to suggest other body parts. Continue the activity by making up further verses.
Sing these songs with your children! You will have fun together as well as practicing music.
Friday, August 6, 2010
Six Little Ducks
This is a fun song. Children love to sing it while acting out the parts of the song.
Six Little Ducks
Verse 1. Six little ducks that I once knew,
Fat ones, skinny ones, they were too.
But the one little duck with a feather on his back,
He led the others with a quack, quack, quack
Quack, quack, quack
Quack, quack, quack
He led the others with a quack, quack, quack
Quack, quack, quack, quack.
Verse 2. Down to the river they would go,
Wibble, wabble, wibble, wabble, to and fro;
But the one little duck with a feather in his back,
He led the others with a quack, quack, quack.
Quack, quack, quack
Quack, quack quack.
He led the others with a quack, quack, quack.
Quack, quack, quack, quack.
Sing the song, acting out parts of the text:
Six little ducks............................Hold up six fingers
fat ones, skinny ones..................Show size with hands.
one little duck.............................Hold up one finger.
feather on his back....................Hold one hand as feather on your back.
quack, quack..............................Place palms together for beak for each quack.
wibble, wabble...........................Palms together, let ducks swim.
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