Wincy Araña
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¡Wincy Araña!
Wincy, Wincy Araña subió al canalón.
Vino la lluvia y se la llevó.
Salió el sol y se secó la lluvia.
Y Wincy, Wincy Araña otra vez subió. ¡Wincy Araña!
Wincy, Wincy Araña subió al canalón.
Vino la lluvia y se la llevó.
Salió el sol y se secó la lluvia.
Y Wincy, Wincy Araña otra vez subió. ¡Wincy Araña!





Overall Meaning

The song 'Wincy Araña' by CantaJuego is a catchy children's song about a spider named Wincy who climbs up a gutter but is washed away by the rain. However, after the rain stops and the sun comes out, Wincy climbs up the gutter again. The song repeats this storyline a few times, each time Wincy falls and then climbs again. The song teaches children about perseverance and not giving up when things get tough. It also highlights the concept of cause and effect, where Wincy falls due to the rain, but climbs back up once the rain stops.


Beyond its playful melody and lyrics, the song 'Wincy Araña' has some interesting facts. This song originated in the United States in the early 20th century under the name "The Eensy Weensy Spider," which was later adapted as "The Itsy Bitsy Spider" in the 1950s. The lyrics have evolved to include different small animals and insects climbing up and falling down pipes, such as caterpillars and snails. The song has been translated and sung in various languages all over the world and has even been turned into a pop-music remix by the Bollywood music industry. The primary message of the song is to always try again and not give up after failure. Interestingly, the song has been used for therapeutic purposes, as the repetitive storyline can be useful in stimulating conversational skills for children with autism. Additionally, the song has been used in children's television shows and movies, such as the 2008 movie "Four Christmases" starring Reese Witherspoon.


The chord progression of the song is relatively simple and can be played using three chords, G, D, and C, in that order. The chord progression matches the ascending melody of the song, giving it a playful and cheerful vibe. The chords are played in a typical strumming pattern, which consists of down-up-down-up. These chords are easy to play, making the song accessible even for beginners on the guitar. The song is often played with a simple tune on the piano, making it a great tune to use for music lessons for young children.


Chords: G - D - C.


Line by Line Meaning

¡Wincy Araña!
Greetings, Wincy the Spider!


Wincy, Wincy Araña subió al canalón.
Wincy the Spider climbed up the drainpipe.


Vino la lluvia y se la llevó.
When the rain came, it washed Wincy away.


Salió el sol y se secó la lluvia.
The sun came out and dried up the rain.


Y Wincy, Wincy Araña otra vez subió.
And then Wincy the Spider climbed up again.


¡Wincy Araña!
Greetings, Wincy the Spider!


Wincy, Wincy Araña subió al canalón.
Wincy the Spider climbed up the drainpipe.


Vino la lluvia y se la llevó.
When the rain came, it washed Wincy away.


Salió el sol y se secó la lluvia.
The sun came out and dried up the rain.


Y Wincy, Wincy Araña otra vez subió.
And then Wincy the Spider climbed up again.


¡Wincy Araña!
Greetings, Wincy the Spider!




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