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Ann ([personal profile] capri0mni) wrote2012-07-19 12:19 am

Another vid I made of a song I wrote:



What I wrote for the description:

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This song came out of frustration. I've long asked two simple (I think they're simple) questions. And so far, no one seems to be able to give me a real answer:

1) *Why* is Alphabetical Order the order that it's in?

I've seen it written that it goes back to the ancient alphabet of the Phoenicians, but no one can tell me why *they* settled on the order that they did...

and:

2) When did "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" (also the tune to "Baa, baa, Black Sheep"), become the only "right" tune for the alphabet song?

Seriously -- does anyone know? I hate it when there I things I have to accept "Just because that's the way things are!"

Oh, and I've also found that the ABCs go quite well to "Frere Jaques" and "Row, Row, Row Your Boat."
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Slow Zoom, silent title: "The Albaphet Snog"

First verse to the so-called "real tune" to the Alphabet Song (yellow letters on Maroon field, slow zoom:

H O N
W A!
K B G Z
F X R E J
M V T.L.C. &
P.D.Q. S U & I

I can't tell you what went wrong.
Someone scrambled up thi song!

Silent title: "If at first you don't succeed..."

Second verse, also to the "real tune:"

A B C D
Z X Y
J K L & G H I
M N O P E & F
Q & U & T R S
W and last comes V!
Why you shake your head at me?

Silent title: "Third time's a charm (I hope?)

Third Verse, to the "wrong tune" Three Blind Mice:

A B C
D E F
G H I J
K L M N
O P Q R S T U V
& W & X Y Z

Hey, I got it right! HOORAY for ME!
My ABCs!

Silent Title: "You know what? I need a nap. I'll see you later."

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[personal profile] pebblerocker 2012-07-24 03:56 am (UTC)(link)
Sort of chanted -- the first eight syllables are all on one note (as far as my inexpert ear can determine)!

The Twinkle Twinkle tune came over here from Sesame Street and wasn't well known before that, so we assumed they'd invented it. They did write a lot of songs for the show as well as adapting current songs.

"In between alphabet sections" -- the song was sung alternating various nursery rhymes as verses and the entire alphabet as the chorus in between each one.

I can offer you one more alphabet song: at Maori classes the teacher taught us to sing all the sounds of the Maori alphabet to the tune of the Connie Francis song "Stupid Cupid" :o)