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Looking for music for aerobic dance. No lyrics. Dynamic. It has a strong sense of rhythm.

The music for aerobic dance includes: "The Mark of the Rain", "Snow Dream", "Rain Broken Jiangnan", "Dawn of the Hero", and "A Night in the Forest".

1. "The Mark of the Rain"

The original name of "The Mark of the Rain" is "Kiss The Rain". This song is composed by YIRUMA, the most famous musician in Korea who is good at depicting love. Hands, when I wrote this song, it was a starry night, and suddenly it rained, which inspired YIRUMA to write the song "Kiss The Rain".

2. "Snow Dreams"

The English name of "Snow Dreams" (also translated as "Snow Dreams") is a piece of music by Bandari. Found on the albums "Spring Fields" and "Shadow on the Rhine". It is fresh, natural and full of change. This is also the uniqueness of all Bandari's works.

3. "Rain Broken Jiangnan"

"Rain Broken Jiangnan" is a piece composed by the original music team of Mo Ming Qimiao. It was composed by Hetu and was later used by many music teams Quotes for lyrics. "Rain Broken Jiangnan" was originally an erhu solo by Hetu, and was later adapted by Diuzi into a folk music ensemble "Rain Broken Jiangnan·Impression".

4. "Dawn of Heroes"

"Dawn of Heroes", also known as "Romance of the Three Kingdoms - Heroes of the Night", is the work of the famous Japanese musician Yokoyama Seiji. The opening song of the 7-hour cartoon movie "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" is also a combination of Japan's own sophisticated synthesizers and Chinese folk instruments.

5. "A Night in the Forest"

"A Night in the Forest" is a piece of pure music. There are two common versions: David Federman's version and Bandari's version. , the English name is A Woodland Night. This piece comes from David Federman's "Moonrise" album. Later, Bandari changed the piano to wind instruments and included it in the album "Sunshine Coast". Both versions have their own strengths.