In fact, which music to use as a ringtone depends on your own preferences. I will introduce a few pieces of music suitable for alarm clocks based on your own preferences.
The first song: "Qian Qian Jue Song" "Qian Qian Que Song" is a Cantonese song written by Lin Zhenqiang, composed by Ma Kaino Yasuji, arranged by Lu Dongni, and sung by Priscilla Chan. It was included in Priscilla Chan 1989 From the album "Forever Your Friend" released by Universal Music on January 1, 2019?. The melody of the song "Qian Qian Que Song" actually comes from the song "Sunset Song" by Japanese singer Kondo Masahiko. At that time, everyone thought that although this song did not have an overly exciting melody, it was melancholy in its plainness, which was consistent with this time. The theme of Priscilla Chan's farewell fits perfectly. So Hong Kong lyricist Lin Zhenqiang re-wrote the lyrics for this song.
When writing "Qian Qian Que Song", Priscilla Chan was secretly in love with a boy, so she sang her feelings into the song. In 1989, the song won the annual TVB Top Ten Golden Melody Awards and the 12th RTHK Top Ten Chinese Golden Melody Awards.[2]? In 2007, the song won the Golden Melody Award at the RoadShow Supreme Music Awards;
The second song: "Looking Back Again" is a song sung by Jiang Yuheng. It was written by Chen Lerong, composed by Lu Guanting, and arranged by Chen Zhiyuan. The song became well-known in mainland China after it was sung on the CCTV Spring Festival Gala in 1991. This song has also been covered by Li Zongsheng, Li Yijun, Zhao Peng, Zhang Xing, Yu Chengqing, Black Duck Chorus, Tong Li, Hao Lei, Zhao Weiran, Yu Quan, etc. The style of the song is elegant, light and meaningful.
The third song: "The Rain Keeps Falling" is the tenth album officially released in 1999 by Taiwanese male singer and singer-songwriter Zhang Yu. Zhang Yu won Billboard's 1999 Asian Chinese Singer-Songwriter Award for his album.
I heard Chen Chusheng's cover in the talent show "Happy Boys". Although Chen Chusheng is still young, his heavenly voice gave this song a different feeling.
Song 4: "Love Even If You Die" is a song sung by the Taiwanese rock band Xin Band in 2002. It was written by Yao Ruolong and composed by Yoo Hae Jin. It was included in the album released by Xin Band on May 14, 2002. In "SHIN's self-titled album"?.
On November 22, 2009, the song won the top ten golden songs in the final selection of Hunan Entertainment Channel's "60 Years Golden Melody Awards".
Information expansion: Recommendations from other netizens on the Internet: First, there are two English songs, none more than "a place nearby", you will fall in love with this song. The gentle and soothing melody coupled with Marlin's beautiful voice, as well as the angelic and peaceful yet sighing lyrics will make you wake up in the clear morning light (haha...I mean wake up comfortably). It can be said to be the best among alarm clocks.
The other song "sorry seems to the hardest word" seems to be sung by Blue (I can't remember, but that's the title of the song). I have been using it as an alarm clock since I was in college. My roommates in the dormitory now feel very familiar with this song when they hear it, just like the fragrance of cucumber reminds them of summer.
I recommend two more Chinese songs: "Equator and North Pole". The lyrics of this song are simple, but the melody is beautiful! I listened to this song when my husband and I went on vacation for the first time when we were in love. It was the music played on my mobile phone when we were sitting on the beach watching fireworks at night. I will remember that feeling for a lifetime. This song is a must-do. Haha...
The last song "Dusk" is an old song. Xiaogang is an original singer, and this song is his own song. Although it is sung at dusk, the charm is different when heard in the morning.