Looking for music: the light music of time passing by

The light music that time has passed includes Days Waiting for the Wind, Streets Living in the Wind, Whispering in Autumn, Time and Wild Bees Flying.

1, wait for the windy day

Waiting for the Wind is a pure japanese pop song, composed by Junji Nobu and arranged by Junji Hu Yue Nobu. This song is kanon's classic BGM in Key's Three Tear Bombs.

Waiting for the Wind is a classic track that often appears at the turning point of time in the game, but it is also a soul song in the animated version, which promotes the ups and downs of the plot and makes the emotions of the characters soar to the breaking point.

2. Street where the wind lives

Street Living in the Wind is a classic work by Yukiko Imura in collaboration with Masao Sakamoto, a famous Japanese erhu player, in 2003. Street in the Wind is a dialogue between erhu and piano, which is refreshing. Generally speaking, the application of erhu makes the piano slightly redundant, or the appeal of erhu itself exceeds that of the piano, and the heavy sadness of erhu exceeds the romance of the piano. The perfect cooperation between piano and erhu is like a pair of lovers whispering in the audience's ear.

3. whispers of autumn

Whispering in Autumn is Richard Clayderman's classic, with its original name: A comme amour (French), and its title implies love; The Chinese name is also called "Autumn Talk". It's French composers Paul Seneville and Oliver Tucson. They are two directors in Delbunin, France, and also famous composers. They created music, and Richard Clayderman was the first performer.

4. Time

Time is a song produced by MKJ, an American electronic music producer, which was released on 2065438+April 25th, 2005. The monologue in the song comes from a line in Morgan Freeman's documentary "Crossing the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman".

20 18 1 1.8 "Time" was changed to "Time (Official)" by MKJ, with the original song unchanged and the lyrics sung again. There is also a pure music version of Time (instrumental music).

5. Wild Bees Flying

Flying Wild Bees (formerly known as полетшмеля) was created by Russian composer Nikolai rimsky-korsakov.

From 1899 to 1900, Nicholas adapted Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin's poems into the opera The Story of King Sadan of the same name.