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Background music suitable for children to tell stories

The pure music soundtracks for storytelling include "Mark of the Rain", "Luv Letter", "Castle in the Sky", "Annie's Wonderland", and "Childhood".

1. "The Mark of the Rain"

This song was written by Lee Jun-min, a musician who is best at depicting love in Korea. When he wrote this song, it was in a sky full of stars. night. Suddenly it rained, which inspired Li Runmin to write this song.

2. "Luv Letter"

The second song "Luv Letter" from Dj Okawari's "Mirror" album is a combination of piano and electronic drums. It starts out slow, and then the rhythm starts to jump. The turning point in the middle slowly sublimates, which is a wonderful feeling.

3. "Castle in the Sky"

This concert reminds people of the bird's-eye view of the performer standing in the center of the stage, and the fountains surrounding the stage erupting in an instant. That sense of grand ceremony.

4. "Annie's Wonderland"

The beautiful nature always moves people inexplicably. Every flower, every leaf, every wind and every dew makes busy urbanites leisurely and fascinated. Bandari's "Annie's Wonderland" vividly interprets the charm of nature and the elegance of heaven and earth with refreshing and comfortable tones.

5. "Childhood"

"Childhood" is a piece of music included in Bandari's 20th anniversary collection. It has a quiet artistic conception, beautiful melody, and is memorable. Ocarina player Zhou Zilei's soulful performance makes it possible to perfectly combine folk music with modern pop music.