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I want to use these for a slideshow! A collection of moving/heartfelt BGM

Slideshows are often planned as surprises at special occasions like graduation ceremonies and weddings.

I’m sure you’ve seen one at least once.

In this article, we’ve gathered moving background music that’s perfect for those kinds of slideshows.

These tracks are ideal for slideshows that compile cherished memories or convey messages of support and encouragement.

If you’re unsure what music to play, be sure to search through this list!

I want to use these for a slideshow! A collection of moving/heartwarming BGMs (71–80)

Summer Piano MusicRelaxing Music Pro

[For Study/Work BGM] Beautiful, Melancholic Healing Music – Summer Piano Music [Piano]
Summer Piano MusicRelaxing Music Pro

Here’s a track by Relaxing Music Pro that evokes various summer memories.

Its simple and beautiful tone is carried solely by the piano.

At nearly three hours long, it’s perfect as background music for work or studying.

It’s also great for a leisurely day off or whenever you want to calm your mind.

The sound gently expands like a nostalgic landscape, bringing a sense of peace.

This BGM video features a somewhat lonely, bittersweet melody.

Let these melodies—fitting for all kinds of summer moments—soothe you.

From here on, you’re on your own.Ucchii Zero – ucchii zero –

[Free BGM] From here on, it’s only you. [Melancholic Piano Music] #FreeMusic
From here on, you’re on your own.Ucchii Zero - ucchii zero -

“Beyond This Point, Only You,” composed by UcchiiØ (Ucchii-zero), who produces a large number of free BGM tracks.

The beautiful piano tone that evokes the poignant scenes of a story is striking.

The ethereal spread of sound and the sound effects are also moving.

Even in the face of losing someone precious, the piece conveys a powerful will to keep moving forward.

Although it has no lyrics, some listeners may find emotional lines coming to mind.

Please listen to the BGM videos that match each of your own moving scenes.

A soothing Japanese-style music medleyxxxJunaJunaxxx

Healing Effect: Soothing Traditional Japanese Music Medley [High Quality] – Traditional Japanese Music – Relaxing Music
A soothing Japanese-style music medleyxxxJunaJunaxxx

When it comes to BGM videos that make you cherish the spirit of “Wa” (Japanese harmony), “A Soothing Japanese-Style Music Medley” stands out.

Created by xxxJunaJunaxxx, who has produced numerous BGM videos, it features traditional melodies using Japanese instruments that soothe the soul and evoke the changing seasons of Japan—spring, summer, autumn, and winter.

It’s also lovely to listen while picturing Japan’s natural scenery, shrines, and temples.

While many tracks have a relaxed tempo, they also carry a certain beauty and strength.

The gentle music seems to envelop stress and anxiety.

Why not spend some leisurely time and experience the wabi-sabi of Japanese aesthetics?

I want to use these for a slideshow! A collection of moving/heartwarming BGM (81–90)

To the days without a nameyama

yama’s “To the Nameless Days” is a song that etches itself in your heart, accompanying every moment of a graduation ceremony.

Crafted by Yuuki Nagumo, this piece enriches emotions without directly speaking of graduation or departure.

When you’re taking your first step toward a new path and a swirl of feelings rises within you, listening to “To the Nameless Days” will bring the scenes of your memories vividly back to life.

Used as BGM for a graduation video, it will stir emotions as a never-fading page of youth.

Its emotional, enveloping melody and vocals make it the perfect gift for students standing at the starting line of what comes next.

shooting starmoppī saundo

Shooting Star @ Free BGM DOVA-SYNDROME OFFICIAL YouTube CHANNEL
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When it comes to grand, dramatic pieces that spark the imagination, “Nagareboshi” comes to mind.

Composed by MoppySound, it’s offered as free BGM.

Its hallmark is a piano timbre that seems to portray emotions both beautiful and fleeting.

As the piece unfolds, the evolving sound evokes an image of hope spreading outward.

The dynamic contrasts in the piano performance reveal many shades of expression.

It’s also recommended listening for solitary or anxious nights—why not play it while gazing at the stars or the moon in the night sky?

Farewell SongFrederic Chopin

Among the many solo piano works by the Polish composer Frédéric Chopin, this piece stands out as a masterpiece whose exquisitely beautiful melody shines with timeless brilliance.

Its richly expressive, sweet main theme is said to have prompted Chopin himself to remark, “I will never find such a beautiful melody again.” Known by the nickname “Farewell Song,” it is often played or played back at graduation ceremonies as a send-off piece.

Interestingly, this nickname is not a direct translation of the official title; it spread after serving as the main theme in the 1934 German film “Abschiedswalzer” (released in Japan as “Farewell Song”).

The actual title is Étude Op.

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3, and abroad it is affectionately called “Tristesse,” meaning sadness or melancholy—an intriguing difference in interpretation.

In any case, when you perform it at a graduation ceremony, be sure to pour your feelings into it, including the dramatic development in the middle section!

I should be able to fly (in the sky).supittsu

A title like “Sora mo Toberu Hazu” (“We Should Be Able to Fly”) feels like it could make a graduation ceremony even more moving… it has that kind of dramatic quality, doesn’t it? As one of Spitz’s signature songs, this track is sure to elevate the graduation mood without a doubt.

Somber is fine too, but sending everyone off straight and positively like this song does is also a great choice.