What is the best song in Australia?
feel Michelle Tumes of Michelle Tumes is a modern Christian singer and composer who was born in Adelaide, Australia. I began to learn piano at the age of four. When I was a teenager, I received two orthodox classical piano education, and I decided to take music as my career. With the support of her frugal sister, she recorded a demo tape, which was quickly taken by an Australian record company. Soon moved to the United States, and immediately wrote "If this world" for Jaci Velasquez. But as a personal development, she didn't have smooth sailing at first. Until 1998, people signed a contract with Sparrow to release their first solo album "Listen", which was supervised by two Charlie Peacock who won Dove Award (an authoritative award in New age). In addition to this song "Feel", Paease Come Back has also become a big hit. For this reason, she was nominated for Dove Award for Best Newcomer. From then on, six albums were released in just a few years. Feel-this song, which combines the grand atmosphere of the church, more or less absorbs some essence elements of modern pop music. What is more prominent is the rhythm part of the song. Although rock music belongs to music and ideological deviant music, the creators and performers of the song have not restricted the use of music that is more suitable for expression. The rhythm used by "Feel" is the swing rhythm that rock music usually relies on as the center. Music, like other neoclassical songs, consists of a large number of strings, and the overall effect is very outstanding, which vividly highlights the psychological feeling of facing the mountains and facing the sea without fear. The rich level of music is the best place of this song. At the stop in the middle of the song, many keyboards set up a huge and solid space, while other music suddenly quieted down, leaving a trace of string leisurely and distant. Electro-acoustic instruments based on modern music have a strong bass sound, which is why songs are called neoclassical-harmony is classical, but instrumental interpretation is an absolutely modern means.