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Background music of Chinese New Year annual meeting

Background music for the Spring Festival Annual Meeting

At the Spring Festival Annual Meeting, songs are mostly needed to enliven the atmosphere. The following is the background music of the Spring Festival annual meeting that I shared for you. I hope you like it.

"Spring Festival Overture" is the first movement of "Spring Festival Suite", but it is rather out of the group and is often taken out for solo performance. This piece of music was written by Li Huanzhi, a famous composer and music theorist in China, in the 195s based on his life experience in Yan 'an. It shows the scene that people in the revolutionary base areas celebrated warmly during the Spring Festival.

If "Spring Festival Overture" is the number one, it is not wronged to be the second-in-command of "Happy Sunshine", which together with "Spring Festival Overture" swept the background music of major TV and radio stations during the Spring Festival. This famous piece of folk music was composed by the late Chinese folk music master Liu Mingyuan in 1958.

jubilant

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The tune is played with new banhu as the main instrument, with a cheerful and relaxed rhythm and full of festive atmosphere.

In the opening and closing ceremonies of the 28 Beijing Olympic Games, a tune was used as the background music to set off the Olympic Games, a festival of people all over the world. It was jubilant and lively, rich, gloomy, beautiful, Chinese, special and colorful. Just decide it's it. Go! Dance of the Golden Snake!

Dance of the Golden Snake

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Dance of the Golden Snake is a national orchestral music arranged and adapted by Nie Er in 1934 according to the folk music "Daobaban". The music is full of melody and enthusiasm, and there is nothing more suitable for the traditional festive atmosphere in China than the sonorous gongs and drums.

Finally, I recommend a happy and humorous tune that you may not have heard during the Spring Festival.

Lin Hai's Huanqin:

As a pipa, Huanqin gives people a stunning first impression. The expressive force of pipa in the song subverts ordinary people's conventional understanding of pipa, while the accompaniment of bamboo flute gives people a modern atmosphere. When you close your eyes, you seem to see a group of children frolicking. Cheerfulness slowly oozes people's hearts with the strokes of the pipa, which is Huanqin. ;