Children’s songs, 1st part

This playlist is dedicated to children’s songs

Behind the apparent simplicity of the melody and rhythm in children’s songs, there is often a pedagogic goal hidden.
Children’s songs are traditionally passed on orally, like sayings or stories. The use of a certain rhythm helps to learn the song.

Among this playlist is a recording of the Hebrew alphabet by children from Yemen « Aleph-bet : Apprentissage chanté de l’alphabet, Yémen » taken from  Musiques liturgiques juives : Parcours et escales de Hervé Roten

Listen to the playlist : Children’s songs, 2nd part

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