Qaçma bura gəl, dovşan, (Don't run away, come here rabbit,) Mənə bir dənə bax, dovşan. (Give me one look, rabbit.)
Dovşan, dovşan, ağ dovşan, (Rabbit, rabbit, white rabbit,) Qulaqları sağ dovşan. (With ears standing straight.)
The song typically describes a small rabbit's characteristics—its long ears, short tail, and how it hops through the garden. Dovsan Mahnisi
Since "" (The Rabbit's Song) is a beloved Azerbaijani children's folk song, I have created a piano arrangement and a lyrical guide to help you perform or adapt it. This piece is traditionally playful and rhythmic, reflecting the hopping movement of a rabbit. The Piece: Piano/Instrumental Structure
: This song is a staple in early music education in Azerbaijan to teach rhythm and simple intervals. g., G-A-B-G) for the melody? Qaçma bura gəl, dovşan, (Don't run away, come
: You can find various versions of Azerbaijani children's songs on MuseScore , where creators often upload "Dovsan Mahnisi" for piano or violin.
: G Major (for a bright, cheerful feel) or A Minor (for a traditional modal sound). Tempo : Allegretto (playfully fast). Time Signature : 2/4 (mimicking a steady hop). Musical Description Performance Tip Intro 4 bars of staccato eighth notes on the tonic chord. Keep it light and "bouncy" to set the stage. Verse (A) Simple melody following the rhythm of the lyrics. Since "" (The Rabbit's Song) is a beloved
Use the right hand for the melody and short left-hand chords. A slight shift in melody, usually higher in pitch. Increase the volume slightly for a "joyful" effect. Outro A descending scale ending with two quick staccato notes. Imagine the rabbit hopping away and hiding. Lyrics & Meaning