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What is the background music for the award ceremony?

The background music for the award ceremony can be:

1. Your Smile

This song comes from Bandari’s "Wonderland" This album seems to be often used on radio stations as the background music for XXXXX programs. Compared with the background music of several other emotional programs, this song does not seem particularly sad or pathos, but it will still touch your nerves.

2. Annie’s Wonderland

(Annies Wonderland) comes from the album "Wonderland" by Bandari. It is beautiful and powerful, suitable for recital music.

3. 春野 (ONE DAY IN SPRING)

"春野" (ONE DAY IN SPRING) comes from Bandari's album "Spring Wild" and is often used as the opening line of the program. The song may be the opening background music for news or wake-up music. It is a very soothing and beautiful classic music.

4. THE SOONG SISTER

This song "THE SOONG SISTER" was written by the master Fuso composer Kitaro. It feels both majestic and sad. TV sets in Hong Kong Many dramas like to use this background music, such as Li Ruotong's version of "The Legend of the Condor Heroes".

5. Childhood Memory

The song "Childhood Memory" comes from Bandari's "Sunshine Coast" album. As the name suggests, the song reminds people of the past, and makes me want to cry when I listen to it... Long flute and clarinet are always a dreamy combination of wind music, stacked on the soft piano, threading memories along the way, interspersed with the chorus. A piece of condensing harmony is the climax of the whole song that follows the theme.

6. Simple Gifts

Is it the background music of the SPECIAL ENGLISH (slow music) program of VOA, the most powerful national radio station in the world? So familiar, except the radio version is a little faster than this.

7. Snowdreams

This song "Snowdreams" comes from the album Bandari's Spring Wilds. It is quite a classic pure music and has been used countless times by radio and television stations. It is often used as background music in some emotional speeches (especially love, with a touch of sadness).