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What songs have a strong sense of rhythm and are suitable for dancing?

Under the Violet Moon recommends songs with strong rhythm and suitable for dancing.

Under a Violet Moon is an English song with a long cycle of singles about five or six years ago. I can even listen to it and think of different scenes on the way back to my dormitory by bike, on the train going south and on the way home. What attracts me is that there is an inexplicable tranquility hidden under the background music with strong rhythm. Cheerful, but not restless.

At the beginning of music, you can feel a complete release with the melody, as if you can remove all the burdens, masks and masks in an instant, and you will feel happy. It seems that a carnival can suddenly appear in front of us: violet moonlight, grassland, bonfire, breeze, and the clever melody of guitar, tambourine, mandolin, accordion and other instruments. Of course, friends must dance to their heart's content. ...

"Under the Violet Moon" is translated as "Under the Violet Moonlight", which is a song written by British guitarist Ricky Blackmore and his wife Candice Knight. Its musical style is slightly medieval Renaissance style. Besides the guitar, there are keyboards, violins and a penny whistle.

Rich background music, Blackmore's clear guitar, mellow voice in the night, and wonderful scenes that I don't know very well (my skin thickness here has exceeded the corner of the city wall visually, so I'll throw caution to the wind to create an atmosphere), which has interpreted this style with Hungarian folk songs to the extreme.

With the melody, thinking will spread to the country party in Limerick, Ireland in the18th century, or the field entertainment in Victorian England in the19th century. The joy brought by tambourine and mandolin can also make people feel the rich folk flavor of medieval Europe.