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Seek the name of a light music

It should be Beatrice of Bandari, which seems to be the sixth song of his album One Day in Spring.

Besides, the annotation you wrote is a bit too simple to understand. Fortunately, I was familiar with this piece of music before I recognized it.

When you ask a piece of music, you must write the notation in a standardized way so that people can understand it as much as possible. Let me give you an example and refer to its format:

1 - - 23|4 32. 1 |3 - - - |2 - - - |

1 - - 23|4 32. 1 |5 - - - |2 - - - |

4 32. 1 | 1 - - (34|5 - - 6 |5 - - - |

4 54.5 |6 - - 6 |7 - - )2 |3 - - - |

……

Note: dotted line. Represents a dotted line point, and the points in brackets represent a lower octave. I can't underline the half beats in the score, so I squeeze the half beats together and use the distance to roughly represent the time value. If you have a good sense of music, please identify it yourself. It should not be difficult to identify it. I will attach the chord series of each bar, a set of four bars: VI IV I V;; 6115; 6115; Four, two, three, three; ..... Please answer the great god!

There is also a piece of music, it would be better if someone knows it, and it is pure music, but I don't know who the author is. Long time no see. It used to be the background music of weather forecast when I was a child (maybe fifteen years). Later, the background music of the weather forecast was changed, and I never heard it again. 3/4 beats. I only remember a small fragment.

6 1 - |2 1 - |3 2 1 |6 - - |

6 1 - |2.32 | 1 - - |……

Note: dotted line. It means dot, and all sixes are eight degrees lower. The second 3 in the score is a half beat, and the underline can't be typed out, so I shortened its distance and used it to roughly represent the duration. If you have a good sense of music, please identify yourself. It should not be difficult to identify. I will attach the chord series of each bar, with a set of four bars: IV VI II IV.5.1.1; ..... Please answer the great god!