- Play a gentle lullaby using B, A, and G
- Practice slow, sustained playing
- Develop expressive, legato phrasing
About This Song
Origin: German Traditional Lullaby
German Title: Schlaf, Kindlein, Schlaf
Difficulty: Absolute Beginner
Notes Used: B, A, G
Time Signature: 3/4
Key: G Major
Fingering Review
Full Song
A gentle German lullaby. Play it softly and smoothly, like singing a baby to sleep.
English Lyrics:
Gently sleep, gently sleep,
Close your eyes and gently sleep.
Stars are shining, moon is bright,
Sleep my darling through the night.
Practice Tips
- Soft and gentle: This is a lullaby - play very softly
- 3/4 time: Count "1-2-3, 1-2-3" like a waltz
- Legato playing: Connect notes smoothly without harsh tonguing
- Dotted half notes: These last for 3 beats - count carefully!
Practice Exercises
Practice counting in threes while playing simple notes.
Count: "1-2-3, 1-2-3, 1-2-3"
The opening phrase with the rocking motion.
Similar pattern, ending on A.
Historical Context
"Schlaf, Kindlein, Schlaf" (Sleep, Little Child, Sleep) is one of the most famous German lullabies, dating back to the early 19th century. The original German text was written by Friedrich Wilhelm Gotter around 1795, with later verses added by others. The gentle 3/4 time signature creates a rocking motion perfect for soothing babies.
New Musical Concept: 3/4 Time
This is your first song in 3/4 time (three beats per measure). Unlike the 4/4 time you've been playing, each measure has only 3 beats. This creates a waltz-like, rocking feeling. The dotted half note (h.) lasts for all 3 beats.
Performance Tips
- Use very gentle breath - think "whisper air"
- Soft tongue: Use "du" instead of "too" for gentler articulation
- Phrase in 2-measure groups (like gentle waves)
- Gradually slow down (ritardando) at the very end