Thereof, how does the ABC song go?
That's the letters L, M, N, O and P of the English alphabet, which, if you sing them in the alphabet song, tumble together in a brisk legato that makes the letters hard to distinguish from one another. But in one version of the song, that legato is eliminated so that each letter has space to breathe.
Similarly, did they actually change the ABC song? The melody itself doesn't change; it's still based on “Ah vous dirais-je, Maman,” a French folk song with ties to 18th century composer Lemaire and interpretations by Mozart, that is also the backbone of “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star” and “Baa, Baa, Black Sheep.” It's just the groupings of letters that shifts.
Also to know is, why did they change the ABC song?
The L-M-N-O-P part of the song is slowed down because for English learners, whether young kids or people who are speaking it as a second language, it sounds like one letter — "elemenopee." Some users on Twitter confirmed this, saying they had heard this version of the alphabet song before.
What is the ABC's?
The ABC's of first aid are the primary things that need to be checked when you approach the victim, Airway, Breathing, and Circulation. Prior to CPR, ensure that the airway is clear, check to see if the patient is breathing, and check for circulation (pulse or observation of color and temperature of hands/fingers).