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Find a background music for a martial arts performance

I think "China people" are also good. Here are some recommendations I don't like.

1: "Men should strive for self-improvement"

Personal evaluation: A panacea in martial arts music, which can be used in almost all martial arts performances.

2. "Follow the Fate" (background music of the movie "Tai Zhang Chi Sanfeng")

Personal evaluation: special music for Tai Chi performance.

3. Nunchaku (Jay Chou)

Personal evaluation: There is no doubt that nunchakus perform special music.

4. China Kung Fu (Tu Honggang)

Personal evaluation: this song is slow before and fast after, suitable for many people to perform.

(Attachment: Farewell My Concubine is too overbearing to be used as martial arts performance music. )

5: Drunken Boxing (Jackie Chan)

Personal evaluation: smart and flexible.

6. Soul of China Wushu (Sun Chuan)

Personal evaluation: my favorite kung fu music, heroic, atmospheric, American past. Suitable for masters to make background music.

7. Classical music of China (Mountain Flowing Water, Moonlit Night by Spring River, etc.).

Personal evaluation: Suitable for slow performance of Neijia Boxing.

8. Yellow race (Nicholas Tse), China (Andy Lau), and loyalty to the country (Tu Honggang).

Personal evaluation: Suitable for group martial arts performance.

Some popular martial arts songs come from TV series, but personally, they are not suitable as martial arts background music. These songs include: the sword is like a dream (Emil Wakin Chau), the Great Wall will never fall (from the Hong Kong version of Huo Yuanjia) and so on.

Supplementary note: Generally, martial arts performance songs need to be appropriately tailored to suit martial arts performance, and the rhythm of martial arts movements should be coordinated with the songs. If you can't find the right background music, don't be demanding. After all, it is most important for performers to have real kung fu.