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Good song recommendation: Cai Chunjia's "Invisible Memorial"

author:String talk

"A song & a long trip

- Those songs are like water flowing years with you"

Reasons for song recommendation:

The ability of music is not limited to narrating things, expressing emotions or bringing people to think, good music has the ability to heal from the first note, even if the music can hear "memories, pain, thoughts", it still has an inclusive warmth.

Good song recommendation: Cai Chunjia's "Invisible Memorial"

I want to go back to that year, and you guarded me that year

Most people hear the version of "Invisible Memorial" is mostly Ah Xin's "Invisible Memorial" and the 2018 "The Voice of China" version of Danzin Nyima, this song Chinese version included in the Singaporean female singer Chua Chun Jia's 2016 album "Back to the Beginning", adapted from Japanese singer Takasuke Naka's "Each Far Away", once appeared as a movie music in the movie "Cape Seven".

As soon as the music comes out, people can feel the strong characteristics of Japanese pop music, using the traditional five-tone style, double beats and the style of Japanese folk songs. The island song originated in the Ryukyu Islands of Japan and was originally a collective name for the folk songs of the Ryukyu Islands. Like folk songs in China's coastal areas, it gives people a comfortable and warm feeling. This "Invisible Memorial" has both the laziness of island songs as folk music and the popularity and freedom of popular music.

The piano's slow narration is combined with the guitar's charming tone, giving people an immersion and a freshness at the same time. The beginning of the music is very light, the melody is slow and melancholy, just listening to the melody can associate with a lot of abstract imagery, such as "thoughts, journeys, scenery along the way, hometown", etc., with the second section of the main song music out, as if to emphasize the theme of wanting to express and like to take people into a deeper mood, the music is repeating, but the thoughts are constantly moving forward.

Yi Jiayang, the lyricist who has written "Meet" and "Cultivating Love", gives this song a more specific image with simple and touching brushstrokes, accompanied by the delicate and soft voice of Singapore's high-quality female voice Cai Chunjia, as if telling a story related to youth, there is reluctance, there is no put down, there is once sweetness, there is happiness, there is regret that can never be obtained, and even hides a love that can no longer be said; it is like giving a blessing and expectation to the former self, the former he (her), and the experience.

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