Is it the one with lyrics?
It seems to be a German composer Beethoven's ode to joy.
/m? f = ms & ampbaidump3 & ampct= 1342 17728。 Lf = & amprn =& t
Is it the one with lyrics?
It seems to be a German composer Beethoven's ode to joy.
/m? f = ms & ampbaidump3 & ampct= 1342 17728。 Lf = & amprn =& to Joy+Beethoven & amplm=- 1
The melody is like this. They adapted it, right?
There are many versions, so listen more.
PS: The following two songs are generally used in marriage.
/m? f = ms & ampbaidump3 & ampct= 1342 17728。 Lf = & Amprn = & Bride+March & Amplm =-1
Wedding March, German composer Wagner
/m? f = ms & ampbaidump3 & ampct= 1342 17728。 Lf = & Amprn = & Wedding+March & Amplm =-1
Wedding March, German composer Mendelssohn
Germans really can't be underestimated ~