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Very nice light music, pure music.

Very nice light music pure music is as follows:

1, the original scenery of my hometown.

The Original Scenery of Hometown is from the album Selected Works by Tao Di master Zong Cilang. Through Tao Di's fresh and melodious music, this paper expounds his feelings for all things in nature and mountains and rivers.

2. The dawn of the hero.

Dawn of the Hero is also the background music that often appears in The Condor Heroes. This is written by Japanese composer Seiji Yokoyama. It was originally the theme song of the cartoon "The History of the Three Kingdoms", and now it is also a very famous masterpiece of pure Chinese music.

3. Memories of the Forbidden City.

Memory of the Forbidden City, also known as Memory of the Forbidden City, is a musical work by Japanese thinkers. It was originally the theme song of the documentary "Treasure of the Forbidden City" filmed by NHK. The music went from shallow to deep, and it sounded as if the gate of the Forbidden City was slowly opened. The rise and fall of a dynasty is like a picture scroll, which is very fascinating.

4. The Letter of Sluff.

Lov letter means love letter. The second song "Luv Letter" of Dj Okawari's album "Mirror", the combination of piano and electronic drum, began to ease, and then the rhythm began to have a sense of jumping, and the turning point in the middle gradually sublimated, which had a wonderful feeling and could touch the string in your heart to the maximum extent.

5. childhood.

It is a piano piece of 8 minutes and 50 seconds, played by Japanese composer re heda Koji, interspersed with anthropomorphic harmony and full-time string bells, which makes this piano piece more ups and downs in rhythm, as if people were back to that carefree time.

6. Recall.

Memories of Time Past is also from Chen Xunqi, the master of Hong Kong film soundtrack. It is also the soundtrack of the movie Ashes of Time, and also used in Jackie Lui's version of the legendary swordsman.

7. The past is hard to chase.

Some people say that Chen Xunqi's score for Time Has Changed represents the highest level of martial arts movies. I agree. In Jackie Lui's version of "the legendary swordsman", after Ding Jing was killed in Hengshan Mountain, when his disciples knelt down to say goodbye to the teacher at the seaside, Ling Huchong resisted the sword in the sunset and used it, which was very memorable.

8. set foot in ancient times.

Lin Hai is a famous composer in China. The first song is "Treading in the Ancient Times". At that time, there was a brisk pipa music in the local tourism propaganda film of CCTV. I've always wanted to find it. Later, when listening to Lin Hai, I found that it was "stepping on the ancient times". After listening to Lin Hai's music, you will find that there are still differences between Chinese style songs written by China people themselves and those written by Japanese people.

9. Qin Huan.

"Qin Huan" is a different Chinese style, which comes from beautiful forests and has a folk flavor. Perhaps this kind of music is often used in many traditional folk dances in China. It sounds really enjoyable. It's a very classic tune.

10, pipa.

Pipa is probably the most classic tune of Lin Hai. I believe most people have heard of it, because it has been used as background music for film and television dramas too many times. Pipa has a strong Chinese flavor, and its tune is beautiful and slightly sentimental. As long as you have heard it, you will like it.