Top ten touching and tear-jerking pure music:
1. Castle in the Sky (With You)
The ending theme of Miyazaki Hayao's animation "Castle in the Sky" , the English name is Carrying you, the Chinese name is Accompanying You, but it is mistakenly called the City in the Sky. With beautiful melodies and tear-inducing tunes, every listener will remember it deeply.
2. The original scenery of hometown
It was composed by the Japanese ocarina master Sojiro. He used the ocarina to play it to convey the loneliness and melodious sound. In the TVB version of " It has appeared in film and television works such as "The Deer and the Cauldron" and "The Legend of the Condor Heroes".
3. The Ludlows
The soundtrack in the movie "The Ludlows" was later quoted in many movies, allowing the listener to convey a feeling that makes people cry. , as if still on the high mountains, empty and lonely.
4. Longing across the ages
It is an interlude in the theatrical version of "Inuyasha" and also appears in the plot of the TV version. Listening to this song seems to have regained my love for the anime. That kind of love, there are no too exciting syllables, everything is so casual and ordinary, but very touching.
5. May it Be
The theme song of the movie "The Lord of the Rings" was written and sung by Irish female singer Enya. This song also won the Oscar for Best Original Song at the time. Award-winning, soulful and touching voice, people will fall in love with this song unconsciously.
6. Kiss The Rain
Written by Korean musician Lee Min-min, it is also a touching and tear-jerking piece of pure music that is relatively familiar. It is recognized as a beautiful piano piece that combines classical music with and the beauty of modern tunes.
7. Princess Mononoke Theme Song
It is the theme song in the animated movie "Princess Mononoke". Although it is not very well-known, it has appeared in many movies and TV series.
8. Secret
The interlude in the movie "Infernal Affairs" is sung by Carol, mainly humming with a soft female voice. People who have watched Infernal Affairs regret Tony Leung Chiu-wai's sacrifice. This background music also perfectly complements that sad mood.
9. Sadness and Sorrow
This music is an episode in Naruto. From the piano to the shamisen, it is like complaining. As the background music in the early days of Naruto, this piece The most familiar one, combined with the plot in which Shiro and Zabuza died, made many people sad and shed tears.
10. The Street Where the Wind Lives
A touching and tear-jerking piece of pure music composed by Yukiko Isomura and the famous Japanese erhu player Masao Sakashita, the melancholy of the erhu and the romance of the piano Combined, they are like a pair of sad lovers whispering in everyone's ears.