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New Year's greeting background music

The background music for New Year greetings can be "Good Luck".

In 1998, Song Zuying sang "Good Days" at the CCTV Spring Festival Gala, which received a good response, but after that, few similar works were produced. In view of this, Che Xing, the lyricist of "Good Days", and Qi Jianbo, the composer of "Go Home Often" composed this song. After Zu Hai got the song, he made three versions of the arrangement.

The first version was too ethnic, and Zu Hai felt that the situation was not quite right, so she made a second version. However, she felt that the second version was too rock and roll, so she asked Zhang Hongguang to arrange the song. Eventually a third and final version was produced. "Good Luck" is the companion piece to the song "Good Days". This song is not only cheerful, festive and peaceful in style, and has a beautiful melody, but the lyrics are also catchy, friendly yet grand, and the words are full of sincere wishes and deep feelings. of humanistic care.

Introduction to pop songs

Pop songs refer to those songs that are short in structure, popular in content, lively in form, and sincere in emotion. They are loved by the masses, widely sung or appreciated, and are popular for a while. Even instrumental music and songs were passed down to later generations. These pieces of music and songs are rooted in the rich soil of public life. Therefore, it is also known as popular music. The characteristics of pop music are short structure, popular content, lively form and sincere emotions. It is very contemporary.

The accurate concept should be commercial songs, that is, songs created with the main purpose of making profit. It is commercial music entertainment and all related industrial phenomena. Its commercial nature is primary and its artistic quality is secondary. In our country, popular music was called popular music in ancient times and popular music or popular music in modern times.