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The background music recommendation of the speech
1, Le Dehloff Fu:

Le Dehloff Woman is the soundtrack of the movie Passion Years, composed by james horner and released on 1994. The front part of the tune is exquisite, quiet and elegant, while the back part is full of tragic beauty. The moving melody brings the listener into a realm full of fatalism and sadness, leads your senses and mobilizes every cell of your hearing.

2. There was silence in the distance:

Silence in the Distance is the second in a piano series for the mind. It also aims to soothe the injured soul and bring a cool feeling to all sentient beings in this complicated world of mortals. Multifunctional and therapeutic; Meditation, meditation, eating, drinking tea, chatting, sleeping and falling in love are all suitable. The biggest feature is that the whole album has no pressure and is not abrupt. The above behavior will not interrupt you. Slowly, it seems to be coming out. Comfortable, quiet, smooth and natural. Very detached feeling.

3. "Welcome? Chris:

"Welcome? Chris is from the soundtrack of the movie Chasing Happyness. Melody is contrary to the atmosphere of poetry, but it is like the clear feeling when a drowning person finally surfaced. On the contrary, it will give people a silent shock.

4. Kissing the Rain (the imprint of the rain):

Kissing Rain was written by Iruma, a musician who is best at describing love in Korea. When I wrote this song, it suddenly began to rain on a starry night, which made Iruma write the song "Kissing Rain". This piece of music, with beautiful jumping and emotional singing, is suitable for recitation and lovelorn. It makes us feel the beauty of life and the true meaning of life. Different people will find their true selves from this song.

5. For the Princess's Love:

Love for the Princess is from james horner's classic Braveheart, and the accompaniment of Scottish bagpipes adds an epic feeling to sadness.

Background music (BGM for short), also known as accompaniment and soundtrack, usually refers to a kind of music used to adjust the atmosphere in TV dramas, movies, animations, electronic games and websites. When it is inserted into the dialogue, it can enhance the expression of emotions and achieve an immersive audience experience. In addition, music played in some public places (such as bars, cafes and shopping malls) is also called background music.

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Background Music Baidu Encyclopedia