字母歌(alphabet song),又称A-B-C歌,是世界上多个采用拉丁字母作书写文字的国家所通用的学习字母工作。这首歌通常都会在幼儿园幼稚园时教授,甚或当小朋友还在家里时,他们的家长已经开始教他们唱这首歌。这首歌的旋律来自法国民谣«Ah! Vous Dirais-je, Maman»,但更广为人知的歌名《小星小星我问你》或《一闪一闪小星星》(“Twinkle Twinkle Little Star”),与及莫扎特为这首歌创作的钢琴变奏曲(k.265)。

起源

字母歌起源难以确切缘由。通常会追溯至1834年,美国波士顿音乐人查尔斯·布拉德利(Charles Bradlee)的《The Schoolmaster》。[1]

原装版本

歌词:(每行一小节,每小节四拍)

a-b-c-d-e-f-g, (the comma denotes a short pause)
h-i-j-k-l-m-n-o-p, (l-m-n-o spoken twice as quickly as rest of rhyme)
q-r-s, t-u-v,
w-x, y and z,
Now I've sung my A, B, C's, (or: Now I know my A, B, C's)
Tell me what you think of me. (or: Won't you come and play with me. or Next time won't you sing with me.)
 

Zed for Zee

a-b-c-d-e-f-g
h-i-j-k-l-m-n
o-p-q, r-s-t
u-v-w, x-y-z
a-b-c-d-e-f-g
h-i-j-k-lmnop
lmnop-q-r-s-t
u-v-w-x-y-z
x-y-z.
Butter on your bread
If you don't like it you'll have to go to bed.

参看

注释

  1. ^ Curious Kids: Who made the alphabet song?, The Conversation. [2022-03-31]. (原始内容存档于2022-03-31).