Pinkfong Classical Music: Sea Animals Songs

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In the “Ocean Music Adventure,” Baby Shark Brooklyn invites friends to explore the underwater world and meet various ocean creatures, each contributing to the musical journey. From the playful Sea Otter to the singing Whale and the piano-playing Octopus, the lesson emphasizes the joy of music and singing together. The adventure concludes with a reminder of the classical music pieces enjoyed during the session, encouraging continued exploration and fun with Baby Shark Brooklyn.
  1. What ocean friend did you like the most and why?
  2. Can you sing a song like Baby Shark or the whale?
  3. What kind of music did we listen to today? Can you name one song?

Welcome to the Ocean Music Adventure!

Hello, friends! I’m Baby Shark Brooklyn, and today we’re going on a fun musical journey under the sea. Are you ready to meet some ocean friends and hear their beautiful music? Let’s dive in!

Meet Our Ocean Friends

First, we have the playful Sea Otter! Sea Otters love to splash and play in the water. Can you imagine them dancing to the music?

Next, we meet the Octopus. Did you know an octopus has eight legs? This octopus is a special musician who plays the piano. Isn’t that cool?

Now, here comes the big Whale! Whales are amazing singers. They sing their whale songs that sound like music in the ocean. Can you hear the whale’s song?

It’s Baby Shark’s Turn!

And now, it’s time for me, Baby Shark! I love to sing and dance too. But wait, I need to learn a classical melody. Don’t worry, my friend Danny is here to help!

Danny is a classical music friend who knows lots of fun songs. He will play a special tune for me to sing along. Let’s listen and join in the fun!

Sing Along with Baby Shark

I’m the best hunter in the ocean! Run away from me! Here’s my food! Yes, I am Baby Shark!

Wow, that was exciting! Did you enjoy singing along? It’s a perfect song for a cool, strong shark like me!

More Ocean Adventures

Oh look, there’s a giant octopus and a giant clam! The ocean is full of surprises and music. Let’s keep singing and having fun!

Goodbye for Now!

Today was a lot of fun with all the ocean friends and classical music. Singing along makes everything more exciting, don’t you think?

Thank you for joining us on this musical adventure. We’ll see you next time with even more fun songs. Goodbye, friends!

Today’s Classical Music

We listened to some beautiful classical music today:

  • Music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
  • The Maiden’s Prayer by Bernard
  • The Celebrated Chop Waltz by Euphemia Allen
  • Music by Johann Strauss I

Did you have fun today? Remember, you can always find more adventures with Baby Shark Brooklyn on YouTube!

  • What was your favorite ocean friend from the story, and why did you like them? Can you think of any other sea creatures that might make music in their own special way?
  • Have you ever heard music that reminds you of the ocean? What did it sound like, and how did it make you feel?
  • If you could play music with any ocean animal, which one would you choose and what instrument would you play together?
  1. Make Your Own Ocean Music: Gather some simple household items like pots, pans, spoons, and plastic containers. Encourage the children to create their own ocean-inspired music by tapping, shaking, or drumming on these items. Ask them to imagine they are the octopus playing the piano or the whale singing a song. How does their music sound like the ocean?

  2. Ocean Animal Dance Party: Have the children pretend to be different ocean animals. Play some classical music and let them dance like a sea otter splashing in the water, an octopus with eight legs, or a whale singing its song. Ask them how each animal might move to the music and what sounds they might make.

  3. Listen and Draw: Play a piece of classical music from the list mentioned in the article. Provide the children with paper and crayons, and ask them to draw what they imagine happening in the ocean while the music plays. What ocean friends do they see? What are the animals doing? Encourage them to share their drawings and describe their ocean adventure.

Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:

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[Music]

Welcome to our classical music sea animal songs!

Hello, ping-pong friends! I’m Danny, your classical music friend. I’m here to make classical music fun and easy to understand.

Hello, Danny! There’s a classical music festival in the ocean today, and our ocean friends will sing the classical melodies. Why don’t we go meet them?

Sounds good! Let’s go!

Introducing our first friend, Sea Otter, the playful furry fellow!

[Music]

Next up is someone with eight legs: Octopus, the pianist of the ocean!

[Music]

Oh, I think someone really big is next: Whale, the singer of the ocean!

I love to sing! I sing my whale song!

[Music]

Last but not least, the very famous Baby Shark!

[Music]

Oh yeah!

[Music]

This is not classical music.

Oh, that’s true! Please sing a classical melody too!

I don’t know any other melodies.

Don’t worry, Danny will show you, won’t you, Danny?

Of course I will! I’ll play a song that goes along well with sharks. Would you like to sing along to this energetic melody?

Well, I like that! Please follow along, ping-pong friends!

[Music]

I’m the best hunter in the ocean! Run away from me! Here’s my food! Yes, I am Baby Shark!

Wow, this is so much fun! It’s a perfect song for a cool, strong shark, right?

Oh yes! Danny, I should hurry up and go sing this melody with my other shark friends, then I’m gonna play the violin one more time!

[Music]

I’m the best hunter in the ocean! Everyone is scared of me!

[Music]

It’s a giant octopus!

[Music]

I’m the best hunter in the ocean!

[Music]

Everyone is the best hunter in the ocean! Run away from me! Here’s my food!

[Music]

Oh, it’s a giant clam!

[Music]

Danny, today was a lot of fun! Isn’t it more fun to sing along with classical melodies?

Yes, yes! I’ll see you next time with even more fun classical music! Goodbye!

[Applause]

Today’s classical music:

First classical music [Music] composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.

Second classical music [Music] The Maiden’s Prayer composed by Bernard.

Third classical music [Music] The Celebrated Chop Waltz composed by Euphemia Allen.

Last but not least [Music] composed by Johann Strauss I.

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