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A beautiful traditional song.
ReplyDeleteNice that your children play the instruments themselves.
You are very good at playing instruments and you sang very well!!
ReplyDeleteHello! That song is VERY good!
ReplyDeleteGOOD LUCK!
Hi, your song is AMAZING.
ReplyDeleteHi, Its Puddock and Corbett here. We think that you are really good singers!
ReplyDeleteFrom Scotland.
Very nice performance. Good luck for the contest.
ReplyDeletekids, you are great in playing instruments!good luck for the contest!
ReplyDeleteExcellent singing and playing from all the children in the class. We all really enjoyed watching the song. Good luck!
ReplyDeleteWe thought your song was fantastic. What excellent musicians.
ReplyDeleteFrom children at Church Aston Infant School.
Wonderful song ... well done ...
ReplyDeleteThe children play their recorders very well...the boy with the piano accordion also did a wonderful job.
Keep it up!
We liked your traditional song. can you tell us what it talks about?
ReplyDeleteFATHER WHEELED HAY
ReplyDeleteFather wheeled hay,
kirvir va,
yoked up a goatling,
kirvir va
Father wheeled hay,
kirvir va,
yoked up a goatling,
kirvir va
Father wheeled hay,
kirvir va,
yoked up a cock-a-doodle-doo,
kirvir va
Father wheeled hay,
kirvir va,
yoked up a pullet,
kirvir va
Father wheeled hay,
kirvir va,
yoked up a cat,
kirvir va
It's a wonderful work! It's amazing what your children do and what a good teacher have. Good luck from Spain.
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