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What does the light music The Wizard of Oz mean?

The light music The Wizard of Oz expresses a very pure and comfortable situation, making people happy both physically and mentally.

"The Wizard of Oz" is a piece of music that combines flute and piano. It is also a folk music that combines Eastern and Western music elements. It is performed by domestic flute and flute player Chen Yue and Hong Kong pianist Mark. The sound of the flute is like water, the music seems to have Rabindranath Tagore's rhymes, and there is a faint fragrance of green tea. This piece can be said to be another bold innovation that opens up a new realm of music.

The fusion of melody and technique created by the collision of the two performers' skills has reached a very high level, making the music contain endless imagination and shock to the depths of the soul.

I feel very clean and comfortable. Sometimes, it is not a good thing for people to attach too much importance to feelings, whether it is family or friendship. Therefore, it is better to take everything lightly, why bother to be persistent. It's all just a passing cloud. The smooth melody and emotional notes are soothing and relaxing. Close your eyes and think about it for a while, just like the breath of early spring, the tranquility of morning mist, and the green of Makino, it inadvertently penetrates into your heart.

The development of "The Wizard of Oz"

This piece comes from the famous domestic flute player Chen Yue. Its original name in Chinese is The Wizard of Oz. There are two translations in English, one is Fairy Footsteps In Greenland , and another one is Trail of the Angels, all in all it sounds amazing. Many people should have heard it in various BGMs, but few people know the name. They never expected that it has so many fans around the world.

There are also many people who express their love for China and even East Asian culture through this music, including our close neighbors such as Vietnam and India, and countries like Azerbaijan that we actually don’t know much about. Some people always say that "only Chinese people understand Chinese culture", but this is not a narrow view.