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Anne's Fairyland Lyrics A Brief Introduction to Anne's Fairyland Songs

1. Anne's Wonderland is pure music without lyrics.

2. Anne's Wonderland (English name: Annies Wonderland); It belongs to the second music in Anne's Wonderland, the first album of Bandari Orchestra's music series. Issuing company's golden leather records; Published in 199.

3. Bandari Music is a new era music group under the Swiss music company AudioVideoCommunicationsAG. His works are mainly environmental music, some of which are adapted from European and American country music, and a considerable number of them are re-playing some famous tracks.

4. Bandari, who made his fortune in Switzerland in 199, came from a group of talented young composers, performers, sound sampling engineers and so on who love life. Oliver schwarz, the head of the group, is a versatile musician. He is not only good at many kinds of musical instruments, but also familiar with advanced recording engineering. He especially took the lead in adopting advanced digital sampling technology to record the sounds of nature with 24-bit digital master tape in the later period, and recorded them in great detail with extremely clear sound quality. Oliver schwarz even cooperated with Alex Christensen, the producer of "TimetoSayGood-bye" for sarah brightman, but he loved new age music so much that he finally chose to dedicate his talents to Swiss mountains!

5. The most unique thing about Bandari is that whenever performing music production, it stays deep in the Alps forest from beginning to end, insisting on not mixing any artificial mixing until the master tape is completed! Being in the Shan Ye of Europe gives Bandari endless creative inspiration and natural and refined sound quality. Every sound of insects, birds singing and falling flowers is a field record of going deep into mountains and lakes and visiting Swiss Alps, Luo Chun Lake, the foothills of Rose Peak and Jungfrau Peak.