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What are the ways to write music in poetry?
On several ways to describe music in poetry, I have summarized the following points:

1. Describe the playing scene of music by describing musical instruments and performers. For example, "Fingertips bounce the strings and melodious notes swim like silver snakes".

2. Describe the fluidity of music by describing the ups and downs of music melody. For example, "high and low notes are like waves, sometimes soft as water, and sometimes thunderous."

3. Express the artistic conception conveyed by music by associating the emotional connotation of music. Such as "sad harp crying, sad as a broken string."

4. Use personification to personify music and describe its personality characteristics. Such as "Allegro dances like a girl, and joy and enthusiasm are like the rising sun".

5. Associating the sounds in life and describing the timbre characteristics of music with things. For example, "the cello is as low as the bell in the twilight, and the violin is as clear as the silver bell."

6. Incorporate personal emotional experience and express the touch of music on your heart. For example, "the melody is like a ripple, affecting my long-lost memory."

The above are several common ways to describe music. Through vivid language, we can enhance the expressive force of musical artistic conception and let readers feel the charm of music personally. Poets can choose and use flexibly according to their creative needs.