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20 pieces of music suitable for cheongsam

The 20 pieces of music suitable for cheongsam are: Supreme Heart Melody, Moonlit Night on a Spring River, Fireworks in March, Dressing Table Qiu Si, Guangling San, On the Water Side, Pipa Language, Spirited Away, Nightingale, Moonlight, become a butterfly, Three Alleys of Plum Blossom, etc.

1, moonlight on the spring river

One of China's top ten classical songs, originally named "Sunset Flute and Drum", was later renamed as the Tang poem "Moonlit Night on a Spring River". The whole song is like a landscape painting, with delicate brushwork, soft color, beautiful and elegant. It is called "a famous song among famous songs and a classic among classics" in Chinese classical music.

2. At the water's edge

On the Water Side was written by Qiong Yao and composed by Lin Jiaqing. This song was written by Qiong Yao on 1975 for her film On the Water Side, and was sung by Gao Lingfeng and Jiang Lei. 1980, Teresa Teng sang this song and included it in the album "On the Water Side" of the same name. Since then, On the Water Side has been popular all over the country.

3. Make-up Qiu Si

Qiu Si on the Dressing Table is an ancient song, based on the story of Zhao Jun leaving the village. It is the fourth song in the Pipa Suite, which was later adapted into Xiao solo, guzheng and other versions.

4. Pipa

Pipa is pure music composed by Lin Hai and played by Jiang Yan. The duration of the song is 4 minutes 19 seconds. When composing, Lin Hai specially asked the performer Jiang Yan to play all kinds of sounds that might be made by the pipa. Then he used the composition and arrangement methods of world music and classical music to mix western musical instruments such as piano, guitar and bass with traditional Chinese musical instruments such as flute, flute, erhu and sanxian to play a pure musical tune.

5. Dream-dream sequence

Fang Gang wrote the lyrics and Jay Chou composed the music. This song is the theme song of Li Yugang's musical Simitu, which is included in Li Yugang's second album as the title song.