It is impossible to find out when human society began to have music. Before humans had language, they already knew how to use the pitch, strength, etc. of sounds to express their thoughts and feelings. With the development of human labor, chants to unify the rhythm of labor and shouts to convey information to each other gradually emerged. This is the most primitive prototype of music. When people celebrate harvests and share the fruits of labor, they often beat stone and wooden tools to express their feelings. Joy, joy, this is the prototype of the original musical instrument.
I like music. Well... that doesn't seem to be accurate. It should be that I like listening to music and singing. It's very simple.
I am the kind of person who can listen to music, and the more I sing, the more energetic I become. Generally speaking, although I know nothing about music, I have a natural fascination with music. This is just human nature.
Why do people like “listening to songs”? And why, most people don’t want to watch a movie a second time after watching it once, but when it comes to “music”, they listen to it “over and over again” for a “long, long time”? Is there any secret contained in this? I think this is because "objects" in the objective world can emit various "sounds", and these objects are closely related to our "vital interests" and "security"; therefore, the various "sounds" of those "objects" are related to " Harm and benefit" and so on are related together, and our "emotions, sorrows and joys" are related to the "harm and benefit" of things to us, then when we hear similar "sounds", we will produce "emotions" " changes in "(equivalent to conditioned reflex or chain reaction); in the same way, various "sounds" can also trigger various "thinkings". So: since "music" can help us "strengthen our emotions" and "think" about various things, then we will naturally like it. For "movies", people tend to watch the "plot" and absorb the "experience" in it, but once they have finished watching it, they are generally not interested in watching it a second time; as for "music" , people want to feel various "emotions" or "think" various "problems" through "music", so they will naturally "listen" "repeatedly". Of course, another reason is that there is nothing to do and listening to music is a boring time. I have both!
I don’t understand music. I only know that music can make me enter another world and make me forget my worries. Music and singing are a kind of catharsis of emotions. People sing when they are happy and they also sing when they are in pain. The song has its own unique soul.
"The Sound of Music" is a musical. Maria keeps singing, which is her yearning for freedom. Yes, freedom, although she didn't realize it at first. At the beginning of the film, it was her singing that attracted me. Freedom is one of the themes expressed in this film. I believe that a monastery is a place for self-cultivation, which is somewhat similar to Taoist temples and temples in China, but it is essentially a restraint on human nature and has many rules. Maria obviously does not belong to that kind of place. She loves freedom, likes to run on the vast grass, and likes to sing like a bird. Her behavior was not understood by everyone in the monastery, so she felt confused and felt that she had done something wrong and should repent to God. Fortunately, the dean was a reasonable and respectable person. We saw that she also Singing, very beautiful. Without this enlightened abbess, Maria would probably have lived a boring and monotonous life in the convent like other nuns, and then slowly forgotten any singing as the years went by. The Dean probably saw a reflection of his own youth in Maria, and hoped that she would not make the same mistakes again. In the traditional sense, a happy person must have a happy family, especially for women, so the innocent, passionate and beautiful Maria later became the colonel's wife. In order to show the love between Maria and the colonel, the film arranged the role of the countess. Of course, the countess is also beautiful, considerate, and very wealthy. She seems to be the best candidate for the colonel's wife, but the colonel ultimately chooses Maria.
The Twelve Girls Band has pushed the integration of Chinese and Western music to a very high level. The crispness of the dulcimer, the melodiousness of the erhu, and the melancholy of the guzheng are perfectly combined with Western instruments such as guitar, bass, and jazz. It is like clear running water washing away the hustle and bustle of yesterday; like the swaying smoke enveloping a long-standing ink painting. Like wind and rain, weeping and complaining, it seems to be playing on your heartstrings, trembling your nerves with gentle fingers, and stroking your sadness with delicate tenderness. That kind of slow nobility, as thin as the green willows in the south of the Yangtze River, as slow as the drizzle in the south, as beautiful as the falling snow in the northern Xinjiang, like the soft moonlight, scattering the blurred light and dark on the décor, like a delicate silver-white painting. Sketch, soft light, natural projection, perfect layout, everything is so elegant.
The improvement of a thing is to bring out its brilliance, further improve it, and let it flourish. As long as it does not break away from itself, anything can be discussed.
Music has a certain relationship with people’s life interests, aesthetic tastes, speech, behavior, interpersonal relationships, etc. Therefore, noble music and cheap music have very different effects on people. Music is an art for people to express their feelings, express their feelings, and express their feelings. Whether it is singing, playing or listening, it contains and is related to people's inextricable emotional factors.
Music is a symbol, a sound symbol, that expresses what people are thinking. It is one of the carriers of people's thoughts. Music has a purpose and connotation, and contains the author's life experience, thoughts and feelings. From the sound wave analysis of music, it is between noise and pure tone with constant frequency. In terms of effect, it can bring people beautiful enjoyment and express people's emotions. Music is a form of social behavior through which people can communicate with each other about emotions and life experiences. This role is most prominent in the song.
I just want to be an audience and feel it with my sincere heart. While perceiving the art world of the masters, my own heart seems to become clear. The heart becomes clearer and clearer by listening to music. I believe that people who love music can do this.
Is this answer consistent?