From the perspective of the form of display, the song was sung by the singer, while the song was mainly composed by the composer and performed by the performer. From the perspective of content, the song contained lyrics and tunes, while the song did not have lyrics. It was an instrument or other musical work in the form of vocal music. From the perspective of rhythm, when the song was covered by multiple singers, the melody rhythm and lyrics remained unchanged. If the song was adapted by the composer, the corresponding song's singing rhythm would change accordingly. These differences applied to the songs and songs of the 50s and 60s. Read more exciting novels for free
There were several differences between youth songs and pure music: ** 1. Form of presentation ** 1. ** Youth song ** - Youth songs were mainly sung, and usually included lyrics, melody, and singing parts. The lyrics played an important role in the song. They could directly express youth-related topics, such as dreams, love, friendship, growth, and so on. For example, the lyrics of " Beautiful Teenage Girls: Change " could convey the feelings of growth and change in the youth. - The singing part had different singers 'styles. The singer's voice and singing skills would affect the interpretation of youth in the song. 2. ** Pure music ** - It was mainly an instrument performance without lyrics. The pure music with the theme of youth created a youthful atmosphere through the combination of instruments and the arrangement of melodies. For example, some of the gentle and cheerful pure music in Japanese ACG music might express youthful vitality or youthful emotions through the performance of piano, violin, and other instruments. ** 2. Thematic Communication ** 1. ** Youth song ** - Due to the existence of the lyrics, the theme was relatively fixed and clear. For example, a youth song about campus love would directly mention the campus scene, the feelings of innocence in love, and other elements, locking the theme on love, a common theme in youth. - When the audience understood the theme, they mainly relied on the lyrics. Even if the melody conveyed a certain emotion, the lyrics were the dominant one. 2. ** Pure music ** - The theme was relatively vague, and different people might have different understandings of the same pure music with a youthful theme. For example, if it was a piece of light and pure music, some people might think that it represented the vitality of youth, while others might understand it as a carefree stroll in youth. ** 3. Comprehension and acceptance by the audience ** 1. ** Youth song ** - It was relatively more direct and straightforward. Even people who didn't know much about music could feel the youthful emotions conveyed by the song through the lyrics. For example, some songs about memories of youth, people could recall their youth through the lyrics. - It was easy to have a degree of popularity. People could remember the lyrics and hum them casually. This way, it could spread to a wider range and resonate with more people. 2. ** Pure music ** - It was relatively difficult to understand and required the audience to have a certain level of musical accomplishment or imagination. The understanding of pure youth music depended more on the listener's own experience, emotional state, and other factors. - It was more difficult to spread by humming because there were no lyrics, so it was difficult to be widely sung by the public like songs. Therefore, the range of transmission might be smaller than songs. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Morricone's " Once Upon a Time in America " and " Movie Paradiso " both had extremely touching soundtracks. Among them, the Deborah theme of Once Upon a Time in America was one of the most famous soundtracks in contemporary film history. It brought warmth and comfort to the audience with its vast and lingering style. The "love theme" in the background music of "Movie Paradiso" was also touching. This theme song was actually composed by Morricone's son. Morricone made some adjustments and used different orchestrations to match the plot. These soundtracks successfully touched the emotions of the audience through the power of music.
The songs for the movie " Passion " included the theme song " Stubborn ", the interlude " Give ", and " Spend the Day ". " Give, Give " was a song composed and sung by Ma Tiao. It represented the affirmation and sincerity of giving without regret. " Passing Days " was a promotional song sung by the rock band, Jiu Lian. It was a humorous and straightforward way to sing about the busy life between dreams and life. In addition, there were some pure music and dance songs at the movie premiere, including "Queencard,""Good Bye Baby," and "Exclamation Point."
The ending theme of the movie, Boiling Life, was a moving electronic song. The song began with the song of seagulls, accompanied by the sound of the waves of the sea. Then, a light and bright whistle led to a melodious electronic music. This music gave people a feeling of pure freedom and flying upwards. However, the specific song title or singer's information could not be found in the search results provided.
The interlude of the movie " Break " was " Praise for the Great," sung by Meng Ge, Guo Lanying, and Lu Wenke. This song was included in the album " The Red Movies of the 70s ".
The ending song of the movie Flying Apsaras was a violin concerto without lyrics, performed by the China Philosopher's orchestra. Chang Shilei was the singer, and the lyrics were written by Ming Zhenjiang. Although the song did not have a specific title, its melody was deep and melodious, adding more emotional depth to the film. I hope this information will help you appreciate the movie better. "Legend of the Flying Apsaras" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The theme song of the movie was " Believe It or Not," sung by Wu Qixian. The original novel of " The Shadow of Beacon Burning Plum Fragrance " was " The Hitman's Diary of the Pseudo Song Dynasty." The original plot was equally exciting. You can click on the link below to read the original novel.
The ending song of " Fate of Sunset " was " Relieve the Worries." It was composed by Liu Chang, composed by Tan Xuan, and sung by Zhang Liangying. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
The movie that mentioned " The Boat Song " was " Homecoming in Glory ". The theme song of the movie was " The Boat Song." The movie depicted the male lead returning from work in the United States and going to his hometown in the mainland to look for his relatives. The love story between the male lead and the female lead was entangled. In addition, the famous Italian film Life is Beautiful also used the music called Boat Song. Translated as: Palace of Pleasure, the novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The song in the movie Run Away From Me was 'Playing Cotton'. The lyrics were: " Play cotton, play cotton, half a catty of cotton is played into eight liang, old cotton is played into new cotton, and the girl who played the quilt is going to get married." Aiyo, that girl who has been turned into a quilt is going to get married, that girl is going to get married!" In the movie, the farmers played by Wei Zongwan and Huang Hong sang this song, which was very popular among the devils in the movie. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>