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Lullabies are usually in triple meter or 6/8 time, giving them a "characteristic swinging or rocking motion." This mimics the movement a baby experiences in the womb as a mother moves.
Compositions: Bye, baby Bunting, Scottish Lullaby, Suo Gân, Hush, Little Baby, Edo ...
Super-forms: Christmas carol, Song
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ai, aye, bae, bi, bligh, bly, blye, brye, buy, by, bye, cai, chae, chai, chi, chrie, craie, cry, crye, cy, dai, die, dry, drye, dye, eye, fae, fi, fly, flye, frei, fry, frye, fye, gae, guy, heye, heygh, hi, high, hsv-i, hy, hye, i, i., jai, kai, keye, kwai, lai, lcp fy, lie, ly, lye, mai, mei, my, nigh, nye, pae, phi
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