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The theme of the original song "Byeoljigi" composed by Junhee Lim consists of a 16-bar melody, but this composer rearranged it to a 16-bar melody. the Korean pentatonic scale Doremisola is mostly used for the the melody. The overall framework is an introduction/theme and three variations/cadenza/finale/end. Through the theme, it creates a musical updraft until the second variation, and in the third variation, there is a relaxed atmosphere, and then a cadenza singing a conversation between a mother singing a lullaby and a baby enjoying in her dreams. The figure of the mother is the theme melody played with the G string, and the figure of the child is the cheerful high notes composed of the first five notes of the theme, Mi re Do Re mi. It then ends with a brilliant finale and a short ending. Attached music file is recorded by Violin, it's just for a referrence.
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