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National Day background music

National Day background music includes: "Today is Your Birthday, China", "Singing the Motherland", "Ode to the Red Flag", "Without the Communist Party, there would be no new China", "Socialism is Good" , "Youth Friendship Waltz", "Spring Story", "On the Field of Hope", etc.

As the beginning of the entire music part, "Today is Your Birthday, China" is cut from a child's perspective, presented in the form of unaccompanied children's singing and mixed chorus, followed by "Red Flag" arranged by the orchestra. "Ode" and "Without the Communist Party, there would be no new China." When the phalanx of the great cause of the founding of the country approaches, the song "Singing the Motherland" is used. The music is majestic and has a strong sense of march.

The magnificent chorus expresses the people's admiration and love for the founding leader. The closing sentence suddenly changes the key, the rhythm is doubled, the music is sublimated, the chorus shows the passionate high-pitched area, and the music presents the sound of bells and drums. The glory of the song. Then the music of "Socialism is Good" is presented in the form of a chorus orchestra, with frequent changes in drum beats and wind instrument rhythms.

Song introduction

Let the music present a "free" feature with rich changes at a unified speed. The ensuing situational performance featured the "Youth Friendship Waltz" with orchestral arrangements. The music breaks the 116 beat speed and adopts waltz speed, which is elegant and full of fashionable vitality. In addition, from the perspective of "joy", in the chorus part, crisp bicycle bells are added to the beats of each section, which greatly enhances the interactivity and interest of the music.

"The Story of Spring" is presented with female solo, mixed chorus and orchestra. "On the Field of Hope" is arranged by a military band and matched with the marching rhythm of a snare drum, joyfully and vividly showing the vitality of the motherland after the reform and opening up. "Into the New Era" is arranged using female solo, mixed chorus, and orchestra.