Little duck Lim and Nguyen Ba Hung's dream of children's music
Translated from Vietnamese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Musician Nguyen Ba Hung launched a children's music project featuring a duck character named Lim.
- The project aims to provide healthy entertainment and early education through gentle melodies and safe visuals.
- Hung uses AI for music arrangement and image production, emphasizing the importance of parental involvement.
Musician Nguyen Ba Hung is nurturing young minds with a new children's music project centered around a duck character named Lim. The project stems from Hung's desire to create suitable content for children after noticing a lack of appropriate music videos for his own child.
"I chose the name Lim because it's the name of a precious tree, symbolizing sustainability and strong vitality. This image also represents the good values that every child needs to be nurtured from the earliest years of life," Hung explained. He aims to create a healthy entertainment space where children can learn and play through gentle melodies and safe visuals.
The project has already produced eight songs, including "Little Duck with Golden Feathers Wakes Up" and "Little Duck Learns the ABCs." Each song tells a small story, helping children absorb early knowledge naturally and memorably. Hung stresses that while technology aids learning and entertainment, it cannot replace parental guidance, calling parents the first and most important teachers.
I chose the name Lim because it's the name of a precious tree, symbolizing sustainability and strong vitality. This image also represents the good values that every child needs to be nurtured from the earliest years of life.
Hung employs AI in the arrangement and visual production of the music, which he says speeds up the creative process. However, he emphasizes that the core value lies in the content, emotion, and educational direction. The music features gentle rhythms, simple melodies, and clear vocals, with a focus on educational and relaxing instruments. Visually, the project avoids harsh flashing effects and rapid cuts, opting for harmonious colors and a stable main character to enhance the child's viewing experience.
The songs are currently available on the YouTube channel "Vแปt con ฤiแปm 10" (Little Duck Scores 10), with plans to develop a long-term series of educational content for young children. Hung hopes the project will contribute positively to early childhood education.
Technology can support children's learning and entertainment but cannot replace parental involvement. Parents are the first and most important teachers in a child's life. A good song is more meaningful when listened to with parents.
Originally published by Tuแปi Trแบป in Vietnamese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.