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Background music suitable for those who recite aloud

1. The piano piece "Lyphard Melodie" (Lyphard Melodie) is the first song of pianist Richard Clayderman's album of the same name "Starry Sky". It is also one of his most classic pieces. The current background Information unknown. "Starry Sky" is also commonly used as background music at the beginning of programs.

2. "Dawn of the Heroes", also known as "Romance of the Three Kingdoms - Heroes of the Night" is the work of the famous Japanese musician Yokoyama Seiji. It is 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. Chinese folk instruments in music include erhu, guzheng, pipa, etc.

3. "Symphony No. 5 in C minor, Op. 67", also known as the Fate Symphony, is a work by the German composer Ludwig van ·Symphony composed by Beethoven, Op. 67, completed from late 1807 to early 1808.

4. "High Mountains and Flowing Waters (Chinese Guqin Music)" "High Mountains and Flowing Waters" is a metaphor for a close friend or close friend, and also a metaphor for the sublime music. This piece is a guqin piece and was divided into two pieces in the Tang Dynasty: "High Mountain" and "Flowing Water".

5. "Era of Time を超える思い1" is a pure music song composed by Wada Kaoru, arranged by Wada Kaoru, and performed by Wada Kaoru. The song is included in the album "Episodes" Inuyasha Period をGoshu える "Wonderful Musical Chapter" - (Inuyasha)" was released by エイベックス? トラックス Company on 2001-12-12. The album contains 29 songs.