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What is the warm-up music?

The top ten warm-up music are as follows:

1. "Blooming Life"

2. "I Believe"

3. "Someone like you-Adele"

4. "Good Days"

5. "Fire"

6. "Santorin"

7. The Brave Seven Dragons, also known as: Marlboro March

8. "Free as a Dream"

9. "The Marriage of Figaro"

10. "Backgammon" (Pure Music)

Pure music is music whose original intention of composing does not include lyrics. This music mode expresses the author's emotions completely with pure and beautiful music, so it is generally called pure music. It has no lyrics, but it can embody the wonderful artistic conception with its own beautiful melody. However, it should be noted that the concept of pure music is to distinguish music with words from music without words, rather than saying that music with words is miscellaneous music. After all, vocal music is also a form of music.

The translation of the name pure music is based on the habits of Chinese people. To be precise, it is better to translate it into untitled music or untitled music, and there will be no ambiguity such as miscellaneous music. Therefore, untitled music without words and titled music with words are both called music. There is no distinction between pure and miscellaneous music, and of course there is no pure music in the true sense.

Main categories

Pure music branches include natural music and natural fantasy music.

It is roughly divided into three categories according to the instruments played:

The first category is played with natural instruments, including conventional instruments familiar to the general audience, such as piano, violin, guitar, etc.

The second category is electroacoustic instruments, which also produce sounds that are mysterious and ethereal.

The third category is a mixture of the first two.

Pure music is also varied in style. From light music to heavy metal, you can see pure music on the stages of all music styles. For example, music produced by music producers such as Bandari, Secret Garden, Yanni, etc. Many REMIX music and instrument producers have adapted the original song scores with lyrics. Or directly put forward its score as a separate music display, which is also a kind of pure music. For example, some film and television animations use variations on the theme songs as background music (BGM).