What does guava love song mean?

Guava love songs refer to slow-paced lyrical songs.

Guava is the translation method of the English word Ballad in Taiwan, which means folk songs and ballads. Later, it was extended to mean the kind of slow-paced lyrical songs, which were used by record companies because they thought they sounded good. Fighting and brainwashing the public has caused many people to have wrong stereotypes about guava songs, thinking that guava songs are bad, ugly, and static. In fact, guava songs can also be very nice and innovative.

The guava songs we can hear now usually have a standard arrangement. The lyrics written by a bunch of lyricists with poor writing skills are too similar to each other and it is difficult to escape the mold. If the melody is It doesn’t matter if you have enough sex. Some people simply listen to the left ear and immediately listen to the right ear, or they can’t bear to listen before they finish listening. That is to say, narrative love songs are relatively easy to understand, catchy, marketable and popular, and are highly popular.

Characteristics of guava songs

In fact, guava songs can also be very beautiful and innovative. In the poetic part of British literature, guava has a clear definition. It refers to those composed songs that are widely sung, the lyrics usually telling a story or folklore. These lyrics do not use overly long sentences, but focus on the rhythm of the words, often in the form of rhymes.

The structure of the song consists of three eight-line paragraphs and one four-line paragraph (similar to the chorus of many songs today), in addition to regulations regarding the relationships between sentences within the paragraphs. French ballads are usually full of bohemian emotions and worldly humor. From their ballads, we can not only understand the habits of the French people, but also taste their fine wines and delicacies, and see their light and graceful dances.