Mendelssohn wrote 49 songs without words, and some people added titles to these songs without words, such as Hunting Song, Spring Breeze, Spinning Wheel, Funeral March, Song of Spring and so on. Although most of these titles are not Mendelssohn's own meaning, they help players and listeners understand the music image. For example, the wordless song in A major is called "Song of Spring", with beautiful and vivid melody, clear and cheerful, and the scattered chords in the accompaniment are clear as water, like the sound of a harp, which really makes people feel spring. This piece of music is not only played on the piano, but also often adapted into solo and ensemble of various instruments. This is a lyric ditty that appeals to both refined and popular tastes.
Songs without words is an important genre in romantic music creation. Russian Tchaikovsky, French Saint-Sang, Foley and other modern composers have written beautiful songs without words, which are widely circulated. Tchaikovsky's songs without words in F major are often adapted into songs played by various musical instruments. Music is elegant, charming and elegant, revealing melancholy and sad thoughts; In the clear harmony of major mode, the unique melody of minor mode is blended to render a sad color, which is the common creative feature of Tchaikovsky's many works and reflects the suffocating and depressing atmosphere of Tchaikovsky's era. Nevertheless, its kind and touching tone is still infectious today. No Words in F major was originally a piano solo, which was adapted by Austrian violinist kreisler as a violin solo accompanied by a piano.