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What songs are these flying flowers falling?

These flying flowers have fallen. It's the song "Flowers in the Water".

"Flowers in the Water" is a song sung by Alan Tam, composed by Jane Ning and arranged by Liu Yida, and included in the Cantonese album "Hug" released by Universal Records in August 1988 in Alan Tam. The Mandarin version written by the doll was included in the Mandarin album "Hand in Hand" released by Universal Records in Alan Tam on September 27th. 1988.

199 1 year, Alan Tam sang the Mandarin version of this song in CCTV Spring Festival Evening. The arrangement of Flowers in the Water is Liu Yida, and the music composition is Jianning. The music styles are pop, love songs and Chinese style.

Appreciation of Song Dynasty:

The lyrics of the song "Flowers in the Water" are elegant, with the charm of China's classical poems, and the technique of lamenting life with the metaphor of scenery, which reveals the irresistible loss and reconciliation. "I saw me in the streamer, and I couldn't keep anything, only in joy and drunkenness, and there were some old dreams."

Beautiful lyrics and gentle melody, coupled with Alan Tam's tenderness, make the artistic conception of the whole song stand out. The writing of this song adopts China's six-tone gong mode, and the melody of the song is very smooth.

The collocation of musical instruments is also very distinctive. There are both electro-acoustic bands advocating popularity and individuality, and erhu is added in the intermission and ending. This basic pop music makes the song not only have the pop music elements of Hongkong and China, but also have the charm of national characteristics.