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Asian Games theme song

The theme song of the Asian Games is "Together with Love".

It is understood that "Together Love" was previously released as a promotional song for the Hangzhou Asian Games. When introducing it, the Hangzhou Asian Organizing Committee said that the song was created around the concept of "One Body with a Shared Future for Asia". The title of the song is rich in meaning, which not only reflects Asia's close connection in geographical environment, history and culture, but also contains The deep friendship of Asian peoples uniting together and sharing love.

The music melody of this song is majestic, high-spirited and progressive. The symphony performance and children's chorus gradually push the musical atmosphere to a climax, which has a strong artistic appeal. The word "same" runs through the whole article, condensing the power of coexistence, love, creation, win-win and future together, arousing the recognition and excitement of audiences with different cultural backgrounds.

The creative background of "Together Love":

"Together Love" has the music first and then the lyrics. "It took about 2 hours to compose the whole song." Zhang Yijiang said that in the early stage of creation, he listened to songs from previous major international sports events such as "Hand in Hand" and "Italian Summer", combined with the overall tone of the Asian Games, and finally decided I'm going to write a heart-stirring song of love. He recalled: "At that time, I was sitting in front of the piano, and many ideas came to my mind, and I quickly played the melody naturally and smoothly." It can be said that the melody of this song was written in one go.

The song as a whole is magnificent, lively, and smart, and several elements are perfectly integrated. Zhang Yijiang always pays attention to both sensibility and rationality when writing songs: "I think songs need to release emotions, but at the same time, they also need to pay attention to the progression of the melody, which requires some rational settings in the melody.