04 Feb 05 - 01:09 PM (#1399120) Subject: Lyr Req: German Nursery Rhymes From: GUEST,Seth&Summer-Rain'sMum My little boy's kindergarten just had their ofsted exam and were told that they should be singing songs in foreign languages. I said I was quite happy to help with this (my mother was Austrian). I remember Hanschen Klein and have just found the words and tune for the cat ran in the snow, but I was wondering what other short simple songs people might suggest. Ideally I'd love it if I could track down the one other song I can remember my mother singing to me. I can remember the tune vividly (not much help I know!) but it was a song where you bounced the child on your knee to the chorus, which went something along the lines of "zim zala dim zam da zala doo zala dim." The rhythm of the tune went something like "Daa da da da da da-a da (zim zala dim zam da zala doo zala dim), daa da da da da da-a da da." Hope someone can help me with that and thanks very much in advance. Sophie |
04 Feb 05 - 04:23 PM (#1399334) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: German Nursery Rhymes From: Sorcha Try Here! Click! |
08 Feb 05 - 07:28 AM (#1402378) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: German Nursery Rhymes From: MudGuard The simsalabim song is probably Auf einem Baum ein Kuckuck I also suggest Fuchs Du hast die Gans gestohlen and Alle meine Entchen |
08 Feb 05 - 08:30 AM (#1402411) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: German Nursery Rhymes From: masato sakurai Kinderlieder. This collection may be one of the largest. |
08 Feb 05 - 01:15 PM (#1402685) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: German Nursery Rhymes From: GUEST,Seth&Summer-Rain'sMum Thanks so much - it was Auf einem Baum ein Kuckuck. The other links were all really helpful too - loads of inspiration for kindergarten! Thanks again. |
08 Feb 05 - 03:14 PM (#1402815) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: German Nursery Rhymes From: Ernest The "Kuckuck" (cuckoo) actually was not a childrens song in the beginning, but a political song. The cuckoo symbolized the wish for freedom which can`t be shot = suppressed for long... |
12 Nov 06 - 02:29 PM (#1883964) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: German Nursery Rhymes From: GUEST,Tolzmann My father used to bounce me in his lap and sing Creeza Creeza cla la la, lock me not in the pit falla, ooock ...terlick dee ay. I'm sure this is not the corect spelling. Can anyone help me with the correct pronunciation, spelling and translation of this nursery ryme? I sing it to my 3 month old, but I don't know if i'm saying it right or any thing. |
12 Nov 06 - 03:40 PM (#1884036) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: German Nursery Rhymes From: Joybell I had a group of little kids singing and dancing "The Farmer in the Dell" - for a German festival out here. True-Love translated it into German for me. Worked quite well. I also devised a simple dance to "Ach du lieber Augustin" using words True-Love learned from his German father. Ach du lieber Augustin Augustin, Augustin Ach du lieber Augustin Limburger cheese And sausage and weiners And weiners and sausage Ach du lieber Augustin Limburger cheese. Cheers, Joy |
13 Nov 06 - 12:38 AM (#1884408) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: German Nursery Rhymes From: eddie1 How about "Von den blauen Bergen kommen Wir"? At least everyone knows the tune "She'll be coming round the mountain." I've used this with different kindergarten groups in Germany and they always have verses of their own. Zum Beispiel Von den Blauen Bergen kommen Wir! Unser Lehrer ist genau so dumm wie wir. Mit der Brille auf der Nase Seht aus wie ein Osterhase Von den Blauen Bergen kommen Wir! Excuse me if the spelling is a bit rusty. Eddie |
27 May 10 - 02:25 AM (#2915122) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: German Nursery Rhymes From: GUEST,Jennifer behind hansens rabbit bouse I heard one hundred rabbits coughing |
29 Jan 14 - 05:41 PM (#3596627) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: German Nursery Rhymes From: GUEST anyone recognize this song or nursey rhyme ein sie kommpas wenn schlummer kommzumir and then weil du wieviel |
30 Jan 14 - 05:02 PM (#3596871) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: German Nursery Rhymes From: Monique I suppose that the second is Weißt du wieviel Sternlein stehen?. |
31 Jan 14 - 03:55 PM (#3597139) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: German Nursery Rhymes From: Joe_F I was delighted to see "Struwwelpeter" in Masato Sakurai's link, but alas, it seems not to have been set to music. |
31 Jan 14 - 04:42 PM (#3597147) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: German Nursery Rhymes From: Allan C. Here is one I learned through a friend. I'll put the lyrics here and then follow with a link that also features the tune. As I learned it, it is generally sung while bouncing a child on one's knee. When arriving at the final "plumps" you suddenly straighten out your leg while holding tightly to the child, giving them a sensation of falling. Hoppa, hoppa Reiter Hoppa, hoppa Reiter, Wenn er fällt, dann schreit er! Fällt er in den Graben, Fressen ihn die Raben Fällt er in den Sumpf, Macht der Reiter plumps! Now, this is as much as I learned. The verse was repeated to make the melody work, I believe. My poor memory was helped by the inimitable, Joe Offer. Here are the lyrics given at the wonderful, http://ingeb.org/ Hoppa, hoppa Reiter, Fällt er hin so schreit er, Fällt er von dem Pferde, Liegt er auf der Erde, Fällt er in das grüne Gras, Macht er sich sein Pelzchen naß, Fällt er in den Sumpf, Macht der Reiter plumps! Melody, etc. here. |