The following is the piano sheet music for "The Brightest Star in the Night Sky", which is shown in separate charts because the family tree is quite long.
Composition Background:
When he was composing "The Brightest Star in the Night Sky", Mao Chuan felt that there is no real honesty in the world, and that the truth itself lies in whether or not one is subjectively willing to believe it.
If you love someone, sometimes even if you feel that the other person is lying, you will still believe it. This viewpoint was written into the song and crashed into the ears of many fans: "Give me the courage to believe again, to cross over the lies to embrace you." ?
The song itself is directed, with the most primal starting point coming from thoughts of an ex-girlfriend, followed by feelings for a friend. "To former lovers and friends, no matter how many unpleasant things have happened, time must have dulled the hatred and made the love stronger.
When a lot of things have passed, you will realize that it is the feelings of people and me that matter," Mao Chuan recalled of the original intention of creating the song, "You would think that we haven't contacted each other for a long time, or even died of old age.
But when it comes to the end of our lives, we still think about each other, and if we let you talk to each other at that time, are you willing to do so? Most of the time it's still willing. That's what the song Stars is about."
Expanded:
"The Brightest Star in the Night Sky" is a song performed by Escape Plan, with lyrics and music composed by Escape Plan, included in Escape Plan's debut album The World released in 2011, and is also the theme song of the microfilm You Who Picked the Star? .
The Escape Plan Band
The Escape Plan Band, also known as Escape Plan, is a Chinese pop-rock band consisting of Mao Chuan, Ma Xiaodong, Gangang, and Hongdao?
Escape Plan is a Chinese pop rock band.
Escape Plan, formerly known as Peacock, was formed in late 2004, until the addition of bassist Gangang in the summer of 2007, which allowed the band to formalize itself, and the band's musical style changed from before.
The band's sound is predominantly indie pop, with elements of new wave and post punk.
The World is the debut album by Chinese pop-rock band Escape Plan, released on December 31, 2011, produced by Giles Tully and Li Chi, and featuring ten songs.
References:
The Brightest Star in the Night Sky (夜空中最亮的星) - Baidu Encyclopedia
Escape Plan Band - Baidu Encyclopedia
The World (逃逃计划首张专辑)-百度百科