Plush Toys
Singer: Tian Ming Hui Yuan Haotian Album: Plush Toys
Lyrics: Yuan Haotian Tim
Composers: Yuan Haotian Tim
Lyrics: Yuan Haotian
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Hide in the sponge sofa and stay quietly
You must have overlooked that I am watching a tired you in the corner
Watching you turn off the lights every day
Leaning against a single bed and losing sleepall night
You. I was left in the corner
to accompany a tired and lonely you
I want to go
to warm your heartbeat
to melt your sadness
I don’t want to
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Sleeping all night by a single bed
You must have overlooked it. I was left in the corner
to accompany a tired and lonely you
I want to go
to warm your heartbeat
to melt your sadness
I don’t want to
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Warm your heartbeat
Melt your sadness
Even if I
just be yourplush toy forever
TopTen Saxophones?
1. Going home (saxophone)
Going home is a single, written by KennyG, a famous American saxophonist. Born in Seattle, USA on June 5th, 1956, KennyG is the most famous tenor saxophoneplayer in the world. Since his debut, Kenny G has created nine albums that have dominated the national contemporary jazz charts and reached the TOP10 in thepopalbum charts, with 25 TOP40 singles in the lyric charts, and the cumulative sales of albums, singles and music videos over the years have exceeded 75 million. He is in the history ofpopmusic.
2. My Heart is Eternal (saxophone)
My Heart is Eternal (English: My Heart is Forever), also known as My Heart Is Still and Love Is Endless, the theme song of the movie Titanic, sung by Celine Dion. Produced by JamesHorner, a famous composer of Hollywood mainstream movies, the song was sung by CelineDion, a Canadianpopqueen, and became the eighth airborne champion on the bulletin board. Later, because the release of this song was restricted in the United States, it only won the championshipfor two weeks on the bulletin board.
3. Jasmine (saxophone)
Among various versions, KennyG’s versionplayed on the tenor saxophone is the most famous. The saxophone version of jasmine symbolizes a feeling of wanting to talk, and symbolizes aprofound care. In the dark bar, there are mellow wine, low candlelight, lovers whispering, and saxophone with sadness, romance and sobs. . . . . . As the saxophone gurgled from the heart, time disappeared, the banner of warmth and moving slowly rose, and the endless moving timbre brought us endless reverie, revealing the most secret, simple and classical feelings in our inner world.
4. Forever in Love (saxophone)
Forever in Love by the famous American musician Kenneth. So far, Kenneth’s album Breathless has exceeded 10 million copies. At the same time, this album also set a record of topping the list on the Bill-board for four consecutive years. In addition, he has four albums that have topped Billboard’s list of contemporary jazz. Its achievements can be described as unparalleled. Kennedy and his saxophone have crossed the boundaries and age classes of the country.
5. The Babylonian River (saxophone)
The Babylonian River is a saxophone music work, which is included in the album “The Blue Bridge of the Saxophone Soul”. The melody of this music is extremely beautiful and smooth, and the rhythm is lively and unrestrained. However, when we follow the relaxed, quiet, serene and flowing music, we imagine and reminisce about the feeling that Jewishprisoners who have left their homes are in adversity and wandering in foreign countries, as if we saw a cruel and desolate scene: Jews who are living in dire straits are still yearning for their hometown’s streams, green fields, ridges and fragrant rice …
6. The author DaveKoz is a famous saxophonist. Saxophoneplayer DaveKoz (Dave Kautz) is a saxophoneplayer who becamepopular in the globalpopmusic world after KENNYG G. Itsposition spans the fields of fusion jazz, cross-border, adult lyric,popperformance and so on, and it has become synonymous with SmoothJazz music. Actually, DaveKoz and KennyGplay saxophone, but the formerplays alto saxophone and the latterplays tenor saxophone.
7. Morning (saxophone)
The song “Morning” by Kenneth is undoubtedly a wonderfulpiece of music with beautiful melody and sincere feelings, just like enjoying aprosepoem with mixed scenes, and the aesthetic enjoyment is beyond words. Every elastic and symbolic note seems to contain rich emotions. Of course,people’s experiences are different, their appreciation levels are different and their subjective feelings are different, so their emotional experiences are quite different. It’s like “a thousand readers have a thousand Hamlets”.
8. Edelweiss (saxophone)
Edelweiss is a famous song in the American film and musical The Sound of Music, which appeared in 1959. Richard Rogers composed the music and Oscar Hammerstein II wrote the lyrics. Edelweiss is an episode in TheSoundofMusic. Related content in the film: The Colonel’s family attended a concert for German officers, and they decided to leave Austria for Switzerland that night. At the concert, the colonelplayed the guitar and sang this Austrian folk song. After that, he couldn’t sing any more. Maria and the children went upto sing with him. Their affection touched the Austrian audiencepresent, and the Austrian audience sang with them excitedly under the colonel’s sign.
9. The Covenant of Heaven (saxophone)
The Covenant of Heaven is a saxophone funeral song abroad, and saxophone is an elegant instrument. I believe allpeople who like saxophone are kind, elegant and holy. Because while listening to saxophone, I am also undergoing a spiritual baptism. Thispiece of music not only has a beautiful name and melody, but also has a beautiful artistic conception. It is said that “The Covenant of Heaven” is a funeral song abroad, and it would be apity if it were only regarded as a funeral song. The Covenant in Heaven is a rare and cheerfulpiece of saxophone music. What I feel from thispiece is not sadness, regret, regret, but blessing.
10. Fluffy Bird Sonata (saxophone)
Fuzzybirdsonata is a very weighty work among saxophone contemporary works, which was composed by the famous Japanese composer Yoshimatsu Long in 1991. The reason why this work is very weighty is that it requires a lot ofplayers. The three movements of this work contain many difficult skills of saxophone, including sliding, tongue-playing, over-blowing, etc. In the third movement, the author left a large section of cadenza for theplayers to improvise, and these skills should be added to combine.