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Song Title: Two Tigers.
Singer: Children's rhyme.
**: Top Single - Two Tigers.
Two tigers. Two Tigers Two Tigers.
Run fast Run fast.
One has no eyes and the other has no tail.
It's weird, it's weird.
Two Tigers Two Tigers.
Run fast Run fast.
One has no eyes and the other has no tail.
It's weird, it's weird.
Two Tigers Two Tigers.
Run fast Run fast.
One has no eyes and the other has no tail.
It's weird, it's weird.
Two Tigers Two Tigers.
Run fast Run fast.
One has no eyes and the other has no tail.
It's weird, it's weird.
Two Tigers Two Tigers.
Run fast Run fast.
One has no eyes and the other has no tail.
It's weird, it's weird.
Two Tigers Two Tigers.
Run fast Run fast.
One has no eyes and the other has no tail.
It's weird, it's weird.
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1. Lyrics:
Two tigers, two tigers, running fast, running fast, one without eyes and one without a tail, how strange! It's weird!
Two tigers, two tigers, running fast, running fast, one without ears and one without a tail, how strange! It's weird!
2. "Two Tigers" is a children's song based on a song called "Jacques Brothers" in France (also translated as "Jacques Priest", "Mark Brothers" in Germany, and "John Brothers" in England). In China, the phrase "Brother Jacques" in the first two sentences is changed to "two tigers", and the lyrics are changed to the effect that the tiger has no eyes (or ears) or no tail, and marvels at its "strangeness".
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The lyrics of the children's rhyme "Two Tigers" are as follows:
Two Tigers Two Tigers.
Run fast Run fast.
One has no eyes and the other has no tail.
It's weird, it's weird.
Two Tigers Two Tigers.
Run fast Run fast.
One has no ears and the other has no tail.
It's weird, it's weird.
The children's song "Two Tigers" originated.
Nursery rhyme "Two Tigers" Jacques Brothers 10th-11th century, medieval church ** is the absolute master.
In order to cooperate with the liturgy of the Roman Church, there was a ** named after Pope Gregory I of Rome, that is, the Gregorian chant, which is also known as a plain song because of its solemn expression and simple style.
Its melodic tone is generally gentle, and the vocal range is often controlled in a narrow range. Today, the classic melody of "Two Tigers" can be traced back to the Gregorian chant.
By the late Renaissance, the Italian composer Girolamo Frescobaldi published the Harpsichord Touch in 1615, of which Op. 14 was a soprano aria capriccio.
In this melody of the Rotten Wonder, the soprano begins with a melody very close to the first melody of "Two Tigers". What's even more interesting is that the lyrics in Italian are "fra jacopino", which is roughly equivalent to the French word "frère jacques" (i.e., "Jacques brothers"). With this key information in mind, it is not difficult to understand where the song "The Jacques Brothers" (as a children's rhyme, which is the predecessor of "Two Tigers"), which was circulated in the French Church in the 17th century, came from.
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Two Tigers Lyrics Oak Jane:
Two Tigers Two Tigers.
Run fast Run fast.
One has no eyes and the other has no tail.
It's weird! It's weird!
Two Tigers Two Tigers.
Run fast Run fast.
One has no ears and the other has no tail.
It's weird! It's weird!
Origin. "Two Tigers" is based on a song called "Jacques Brothers" in France (also translated as "Jacques Priest", in Germany as "Marc Brothers", and Chang Sedan in England as "John Brothers") by Chongliang Xun Pants new lyrics. In China, the phrase "Brother Jacques" in the first two sentences is changed to "two tigers", and the lyrics are changed to the effect that the tiger has no eyes (or ears) or no tail, and marvels at its "strangeness".
In the nine-year compulsory education ** textbooks and tapes, it was demonstrated and sung by Zhang Jinli.
Didn't you write it all out and still ask? Two tigers, two tigers, running fast, running fast, one without ears, one without a tail, it's weird, it's weird.
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