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What are the classic songs of Joe Hisaishi?
1, city of the sky

City in the Sky is an animated film with Miyazaki Hayao as the original work, producer, script design, role design and director. This song is the ending song in the animation released by 1986, written by Miyazaki Hayao and composed by Joe Hisaishi. Chinese also translates into walking with you and riding with you, and now it is mistakenly called the city of the sky by many people.

This piece belongs to the new era and is a healing and peaceful light music style. It is loved by many people because of its beautiful tunes and touching melodies, and is famous all over the world. Later, it was adapted into many versions. Include symphony version, piano version, Tao Di version, singing version and music box version. Each version has its own flavor, the symphony version is magnificent, the piano version is light narrative, and the singing version is deep pain.

2. Windy tunnel

An episode of My Neighbor Totoro, a Japanese anime film, describes the beauty and nature that existed in Japan before its high economic development. The incredible world and rich imagination that only children can see are widely welcomed by the public because they arouse the homesickness of the audience. The soundtrack and episode in the film are also deeply loved by people and widely respected.

3. "Song of Leaks"

It is the theme song of the theatrical animation "Earthsea Wars", sung by Seiyuu Shimazaki Runichiro, the heroine in the animation. Like a Scottish folk song that travels through time and space, Song of the Leak abandons flashy arrangement and false mixing, and only leads the main theme with the simplest and natural singing method.

The echoes of bagpipes and violins add a touch of melancholy-in one go, without carving, with the momentum of legend coming again. Before I knew it, it had healed the wounds in my heart and made the tears in my eyes so bright and beautiful.