The piano piece "Lyphard Melodie" is the first song of pianist Richard Clayderman's album of the same name, "Starry Sky", and is also one of his most classic pieces. The background information is currently unknown. "Starry Sky" is also commonly used as background music at the beginning of programs.
This piece starts with a shooting star sound, and the rich and hazy two seconds of music transition to brisk piano keys. The characteristics of the whole song: long-lasting, profound, not sad. Although there is a certain feeling of reluctance, the tranquility gives people unlimited imagination. No matter in any kind of spiritual situation, listening to this song will always make you wander and look up. mood. There are some repetitive tunes in the song many times, with accents, and it is full of various thoughts and calmness without being flat. The song itself is called Starry Sky, which is supposed to be the inspiration under the starry sky. Night and darkness always inspire boundless exploration. In today's economy-first world, people often feel lonely in the hurried pace and confusion. "Starry Sky" is a true portrayal of this kind of loneliness, but it is far more artistic than loneliness.
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