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The Maranoa Lullaby was collected in the Maranoa district in Southern Queensland by Dr H O Lethbridge. It tells the story of an aboriginal woman rocking her baby to sleep in a bed of bark. It uses a waltz time signature which makes it the perfect lullaby for rocking and soothing a child. By introducing the finger cymbals to our exploration of the music we’re helping children feel, hear and recognise the 3/4 time signature.
Translation
This beautiful lullaby can be translated into English and sung as follows:
Sleep as fall the dark,
In your bed of bark.
None shall harm you, dear,
Mother watches near.
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