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What's the name of the background music commonly used in China People's Broadcasting Station's Night in Yao Ke?
The background music commonly used in Yao Ke is 15, among which the pipa is the most commonly used, and the rest 14 are named as follows:

1, elegy of the soul

2. Moonlight by the sea. Bandari

3. Childhood

4. Lonely Heart

5. Song of the Secret Garden

6. One Day in Spring

7. "Spring Fields"

8. Father of Heaven

9. Snow Dream

10, the sound of silence

1 1, The Evening Song-? Mysterious garden

12, Moonlight?

13, Snow Dream

14, Chenxiang

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Introduction to pipa;

Pipa is pure music composed by Lin Hai and played by Jiang Yan. The melody of pipa was written very quickly, and Lin Hai finished it in five minutes. When composing music, Lin Hai specially asked the performer Jiang Yan to play all kinds of timbres that might be produced by pipa, and gained a lot of inspiration from it.

Lin Hai tried every possible way to express the pipa. He combined western musical instruments such as piano, guitar and bass with traditional Chinese musical instruments such as flute, flute, erhu and sanxian, and added Mongolian, Tibetan, African and other national vocals and ethnic minority elements. In addition, the female voice in the pipa is hummed by Gong Linna.

From the moment the audience heard the pipa, there was a sad and euphemistic mood, which made people linger. Repeated preludes make people enter a state of lingering sadness and want to talk. The weak and sad sound of the keys, coupled with the unique characteristics of the oriental musical instrument pipa, makes people be dragged step by step, and finally makes people intoxicated in the artistic conception of music.