Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Names of songs containing traditional festivals
Names of songs containing traditional festivals
1, Mid-Autumn Festival full moon
The Mid-Autumn Moon is full of lyrics, composed by Li Kai. The tune of the song is lively, the lyrics are catchy and very simple.
2. Spring Festival Overture
"Spring Festival Overture" is an orchestra composed by Li Huanzhi and published on 1955. 1989, the song won the "Golden Record Award" issued by China Record Company.
3. Happy New Year
Happy New Year is a music album released by Little Tiger and Happy Party. On June 24th 1989, Little Tiger sang "Happy New Year" and the single "Colorful Sky and Colorful Dreams" with the worried party, which became popular all over the world with a song "Green Apple Paradise", which started the whirlwind in Little Tiger.
4.tanabata
Tanabata is a song composed by Vae, which is included in the fifth album "Why Not Have Tea" released by VAE in 2065438+04. 2065438+On July 3, 20041day, this song on the eve of Tanabata was auditioned for the first time as the third release track of the album.
5. On a sunny rainy day
The Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival is a Chinese style song composed and sung by Vae. It was included in the first music album Custom released by Vae in 2009. The duration of the music is 3 minutes and 40 seconds.
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