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Romeo and Juliet's violin music, very good.
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Schindler's List, Dream Chaser, Song of the Mystery Garden, Castle in the Sky, Romance of Love, Scarborough Bazaar (this is a cello).
Sigiriya Lady (also known as Lady Wang, the soundtrack used in the TV series, very sad) Princess Mononoke (symphonic version, sad).
Free Tango. These are foreign, they all sound good, sad enough, and they all sound familiar.
In addition, China's "Willows" and the piano and violin ensemble version of "Time of Three People" are all very good.
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The second half of Traces of Heaven, below address 12
Moon River, following address 7
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The Wanderer's Song is super good.
And swans. There is also the city in the sky, the violin, piano, and acoustic guitar are all very good, especially the acoustic guitar is very sad.
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My favorite Concerto in E minor by Mendelssohn is sad and you know it just by listening to it.
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"Meditations" Massenet.
Song of the Wanderer" Sarasati.
Happy Ruth Marlene Chrysler.
The Sorrow of Love" Chrysler.
Chaldash Monty.
Ballade Polombescu.
Romance in F major, Beethoven.
Scherzo and Tarantella "Wieniawski.
Fantasia Schumann.
Serenade" Schubert.
Beautiful Variations by Henry Falmer.
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"Reminiscences" by Schumann "Meditations" by Masne.
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The Joy of Love in a major key of Cannon Pahaybel.
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Playing music Hayao Miyazaki, Castle in the Sky (violin + piano version).
Sounds great!
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"One Step Away", an absolute classic.
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Search for Perlman and Paganini, and that's basically enough for you to listen to.
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Meditation Song of the Wanderer Humorous Song Canon Introduction and Tarantella Passacaria Liang Zhu Greetings of Love Fantasia Aria on the G String Homesick Song Seaside Tone Poem The sun shines on Taki Kurgan.
Hope you like it.
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Canon mused.
Castle in the sky. Water Dance is quiet.
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It depends on what level you are, and different levels practice different songs.
Chrysler: The Joy of Love.
Schumann: Fantasia. >>>More
Serenade in G major.
Gavolt. Blue Danube. >>>More
It's best to start learning from a young age, learn piano fingers to be strong, finger length or anything doesn't really matter much, I started learning at the age of 7, until now, to have enough financial strength, talent and interest are very important.
I'm taking grade 10 this year. Our piano school holds an annual piano recital every year, and on the eve of preparation, I am going to play Chopin's "Brilliant Waltz" (grade 10, very lyrical, very beautiful). According to the teacher, this piece is the most successful piece of Chopin's waltz. >>>More
Schindler's List", as well as "Red Violin", "Tchaikovsky D major", etc.