"Twinkling stars, the sky is full of little stars." What nursery rhyme is this?

"Twinkling Star" is from the song "Little Star". Here are the music pictures of the song:

When the twinkling star plays according to the score, he can play with his fingers open, and the gap between his thumb and forefinger is a favorable condition for stretching his fingers.

For example, when playing a melody with a sixth interval, please play it with a sixth hand. The distance between one finger and five fingers is six degrees. There is a piano key between one finger and two fingers, and the other fingers are arranged in the order of fingers.

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Little star, formerly known as.

Strictly speaking, this is not the same song, because the English children's song Twinkle Little Star should be translated into Twinkle Little Star more accurately.

At that time, when this English nursery rhyme was introduced to China, the English lyrics of Twinkling Little Star were wrongly translated into twinkling stars due to various times and conditions.

The lyrics of children's songs are originally from the poem "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" written by British poet Jane Taylor. After Jane Taylor died, her sister set the melody of Mozart's piano sonata KV.265 for this poem.

Because the melody is simple and lively, English lyrics are childlike, elegant and catchy, which has become a widely circulated English nursery rhyme in the world.

In view of the fact that there is no real interpretation of the original works in China, in order to make up for the regret of domestic children, Wang, a contemporary first-class fairy tale writer in China, has translated the most authoritative version of Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star by using many years of Europeanized literary creation experience.

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