The ten most beautiful songs in Journey to the West are: "Returning from Buddhist Scriptures", "Daughter's Love", "Green Bodhi Tree", "Indian Girl", "Sunny Sky (Sky) Moonlight", " Why are we thousands of miles away in the west?", "It's hard to see each other and it's hard to say goodbye", "Bottomless Boat Song", "Let's go, let's go", "I can't blow away this little sorrow".
1. "Returning from the Buddhist Scriptures"
The motivation of the main song comes from the theme of the chorus of the theme song "Dare to Ask Where is the Way", which has the continuity and series of music. There is no sense of isolation, and the audience can feel that it is indeed the music of "Journey to the West". The songwriter boldly uses groundbreaking irregular passages and expresses the song's artistic conception very thoroughly in a trilogy.
2. "Daughter's Love"
There is no doubt that it is a classic golden song in "Journey to the West". This song has lyrics first, and then the composer Mr. Xu Jingqing composes the music based on the lyrics, and The composer cleverly took a very simple piece of material and developed it into a very beautiful song. The melody of the main song "Mandarin ducks and butterflies fly together" has four lines, the first three lines are firmly in the feather tune, and finally ends in the palace tune with a fifth-level chord progression. It's really clever! In fact, this usage is very effective for writing folk songs, and they often sound good.
3. "Green Bodhi Tree"
This song is very interesting. The musical motive is based on the beginning of Zhu Bajie's soundtrack, and then develops into such a solemn and full song. This is music The charm! Li Jingxian's voice is very nice and mellow. When I heard her singing "Green Bodhi Tree", I felt like I was listening to Guanyin Bodhisattva singing, which was full of solemn and solemn feeling.
4. "Tianzhu Girl"
This is the most challenging song in "Journey to the West". Unlike Chinese folk songs, Indian music avoids partial tones and "sounds" as much as possible. "West" emphasizes these two sounds a lot. In "Tianzhu Girl", the sound "fa" is emphasized tirelessly, as well as "西". In addition, there are spoken languages ??with local characteristics. For example, Tibetan songs often include "Yalaliso" and the like, which appear repeatedly and have a very Indian flavor.
5. "Sunny Sky (Sky) Moonlight"
What is written on the tape is sung by Ye Mao, and what is written on TV is sung by Chi Chongrui who plays Tang Monk, and There is also a small difference in melody. This song appeared when Tang Monk and Sun Wukong were in the Sacrifice Kingdom to clean up the pagoda and rectify the grievances. The simple and neat single section repeats two lyrics and adds a Coda ending. It expresses a state of mind that is "pious" and does not need to be outlined too much. Patterns to embellish.
6. "Why Are the West Thousands of Miles Away"
Wu Jing sang such a beautiful and flirtatious song when Xingxian danced to save Tang Monk, which added color to the TV series Quite a few. Teacher Yan Su's lyrics are very beautiful. In the first four sentences, the apricot fairy defeats the peach blossoms, plum blossoms, peony blossoms and pear blossoms. The composition seems very confident, and Wu Jing expressed it very accurately.
7. "It's hard to see each other, it's also hard to say goodbye"
"It's hard to say goodbye" is the 16th episode of the 1986 version of the TV series "Journey to the West", "The Country of Learning from Women" episode. Another interlude in this collection, "Daughter's Love", has the same song but different words. It is equally melodious, melodious and touching. It has been praised by the world for decades and can be called a classic.
8. "Bottomless Barcarolle"
A short and concise song, and it does not follow the three-beat pattern of the traditional "Barcarolle". According to the storyline, this Barcarolle It should be "Indian Boat Song", so the author added a lot of exotic features to add mystery, but I feel like a blend of Japanese folk songs, Indian folk songs and Hunan folk songs, especially "Dongting Yumixiang".
9. "Go, Go"
The background of the song was sung by the King of Tang Dynasty when he sent Tang Monk out of the city. The original soundtrack is by Li Jingxian, and the TV show is by Yu Junjian. I still like Li Jingxian's singing. The whole song has a lot of tonal changes, switching frequently between the main key and the dominant key, which is very nice and mysterious.
10. "Can't Blow This Little Sorrow Away"
The song "Can't Blow This Little Sorrow Away" is the tenth episode of CCTV's 1986 version of the TV series "Journey to the West" "Three Strikes" "White Bone Demon" episode. Written by Yan Su, composed by Xu Jingqing, and sung by Yu Junjian.