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I thought it was sad at first, but after a while I thought it was romantic, and maybe that's the charm of those great compositions.
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It's good, romance and sadness coexist. It mainly depends on how you listen, and everyone's position is different.
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It's good, it's both, my brother will recite music in the dark to talk, it's very good, it's very feeling in the dark, dear.
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The tune is absolutely good. However, feelings vary from person to person, depending on the person's emotional experience, state of mind, and environment.
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It's good, it's a classic after all, and it feels romantic to me, but the emotion of romance itself carries a hint of sadness.
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It's a piano piece that can make you intoxicated.
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Romance with sorrow is the same as cutting cakes.
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This song is still very good.
There's a mysterious feeling that sounds soothing and exciting, and you can listen to it.
The Wedding in Dreams is played by Richard Clayderman.
Richard Clayderman was a French pianist who excelled at playing works by Chopin, Label, Debussy and others, but that was when he was passionate about classical **. Later, he turned to the popular world (Dream Wedding, Adrina by the Water, Homesickness, etc.), playing pieces by Paul Senneville and Oliver Tucson.
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Sounds good, it must be romantic! So romantic tunes.
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This sadness is revealed in romance.
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It's just the ** box of tunes that I generally bought, and it's okay.
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I think it's pretty good, it's a romantic dream.
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Good I think it's good when I hear the name.
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It's okay, I think it's sad to hear.
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It's good, I think it's quite romantic.
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It's pretty good, depending on the mood you use to listen.
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You can see if you listen to it, and it feels different.
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Extraction code: zamt Pi Zufan's "Dream Wedding" was originally called "Mariage D" in French'amour", which literally translates to "marriage based on love", and the translation of "lovers' wedding" is closer to its original meaning.
This piece was commissioned by French composers and producers Paul de Senneville and Olivier Toussaint for Richard Clayderman, from Richard Clayderman's "Adhelina by the Water". With a little sadness.
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Extraction code: zamt Pi Zufan's "Dream Wedding" was originally called "Mariage D" in French'amour", which literally translates to "marriage based on love", and the translation of "lovers' wedding" is closer to its original meaning.
This piece was commissioned by French composers and producers Paul de Senneville and Olivier Toussaint for Richard Clayderman, from Richard Clayderman's "Adhelina by the Water". With a little sadness.
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"Dream Wedding" hides a touching story: it tells the story of an infatuated man who died for his princess before she married someone else. Falling at the feet of the princess in the wedding dress, tears of happiness flowed from the corners of his eyes, like a meteor ...... across the castleIt was as if this was the princess's farewell to him.
Appreciation: What the author wants to express is a kind of helplessness to the world and the pursuit of true love, and what he shows is a kind of beauty, a white beauty that cannot be defiled spiritually! In general, it is a kind of pursuit of perfect love that is detached from the world.
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Because the story behind it is very sad
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What emotions does Dream Wedding express?
Hello, "Dream Wedding" expresses the emotion of love but not love. "The Wedding of Dreams" is a piece of music by French composer and producer Paul de Senneville and Olivier Toussaint for Richard Clayderman, from Richard Clayderman's "Adhelina by the Water", with a touch of melancholy.
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Liszt's Dream of Love, Chopin's Nocturnes, Mendelssohn's collection of wordless songs, and Tchaikovsky's June Boat Song are all classics in the classical **, and there are these people's scores for sale in bookstores, LZ can buy Of course, the dream of love is more difficult, but now there are simple versions of the adaptation, and then the difficulty of the nocturne is equivalent to the level of 7 or above in the amateur examination, and the difficulty in the wordless songs varies, some are simple and some are difficult. But it's all good, the harmony is a classic, and the June Boat Song may be a level 8 tune, I can't remember the specifics.
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