The 11 classic background music commonly used by CCTV are as follows:
1. The original scenery of hometown
"The Legend of the Condor Heroes" has been quoted many times, which is sad and touching. From the 1991 album "Kido" by Japanese composer Sojiro. ?
2. Simple Gift
The background music of the SPECIAL ENGLISH (slow music) program of the American VOA radio station.
3. Fishing Boats Sing Evening
The theme song of CCTV's "Weather Forecast" was adapted and performed by Pu Qizhang, an electronic keyboard player who was well-known in Shanghai at that time, based on the national music of the same name. ?
4. Snow Dream
This song "Snow Dream" comes from the album "Spring Fields" by Bandari. It is quite a classic piece of pure music. It has been used countless times by radio and television stations, and it often serves as background music in some emotional speeches. ?
5. Childhood
"Childhood" comes from Bandari's "Sunshine Coast" album. The song does indeed live up to its name, bringing back memories of times gone by.
6. Your Smile
This song comes from Bandari's "Wonderland" album and is often used on radio stations as the background music for midnight programs. ?Compared with the background music of several other emotional programs, this piece does not seem particularly sad or pathos. ?
7. Song of the Secret Garden
It combines the ethereal Irish music style with Norwegian folk music and classical music. The music is quiet and profound, natural and smooth, making people forget it. Get into it.
8. Wind Dancer
This song comes from the album "White Stone" by Secret Garden. It is melodious and comfortable.
9. Chariots of Fire
A very majestic and powerful song that everyone is familiar with. ?
10. The Song Dynasty
Composed by the Japanese composer Kitaro, it is both grand and sad. Hong Kong and Taiwan TV dramas often use this background music, such as Louis Koo and Li Ruotong's version of "The Legend of the Condor Heroes".
11. Bandari
This song "Snowdreams" comes from Bandari's "Spring Wilds" album. It is quite a classic pure music and is used by radio and television stations. The number of times cannot be counted, and it often serves as background music in some speeches about love.