🫧I want to choose the memory of waking up after a nap when I was in elementary school. It was early spring. I lifted my head after my nap to breathe in the cold, flower-scented air, which made people drift off, sleepy-eyed, and spend a few seconds thinking about whether it was spring or fall. A few birds chirped at the window. Then a sunbeam spilled onto the windowsill, warming my back, my hands, and my books on the table. The laughter and noise on the playground came from afar, inaudible, but as bright and shining as the sun. I closed my book, walked out of the classroom, and ran to the playground, entering a sea of worry-free joy.
🫧I pick this memory because it always gives me a warm feeling that can never be replicated.
🫧The music should transition from slow and peaceful to light and pleasant. In the beginning, there are only a few single notes, showing a cold but sweet feeling. When the bird calls are interspersed, the music gradually warms up. As the white noise in the distant playground starts, the tune becomes faster and louder. Then I want to simulate the sound of a book being closed, followed by a few clear footsteps, and as the footsteps get faster, the piece gets louder, faster and faster, and the tune gets higher and higher, ending in an ever-repeating upbeat melody.
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