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The totally blind girl talks about piano music based on muscle memory. What piece of music is she talking about?

Beethoven's "Pathétique Sonata" was played.

At the finals of the Shanghai International Youth Piano Competition being held in Shanghai, the appearance of Xiong Ling, an 18-year-old girl from Mianyang, Sichuan, attracted the attention of the judges and the audience because she is a completely blind girl. Unable to read music, she relied on her ears to play a moving melody.

Xiong Ling was born blind and was exposed to music at a very young age. When she was two or three years old, she played the songs she heard on the electronic keyboard. Later, the attraction of music to her also made her She became more and more interested in playing the piano. Her mother saw her love and talent in this area and asked her to start learning the electronic keyboard.

Of course, the learning process is very difficult. You can’t see the keyboard or music score. You can only rely on feeling and memory, practice repeatedly, and become familiar with the keyboard in two years. The teacher asked Xiong Ling to practice his hand movements by wrenching his fingers. Perhaps this is Xiong Ling's way of understanding the world. She just relied on this love to obtain piano level 10 at the age of 12, and subsequently won multiple music awards.

When life cannot go on, people need an idol to support themselves to continue. Xiong Ling’s idol is Beethoven, a famous musician with a rough fate. He was deaf the day after tomorrow, but still created great music. The music gave Xiong Ling great courage and comfort, allowing her to persevere on this road.

This Beethoven's "Pathétique Sonata" is a song for those who are trapped in life, allowing people to overcome those pains and get rid of them mentally. Although it cannot make the ears hear again and the eyes see again, it can We are spiritually equal, have the same love for life, are equally full of hope for the future, and have our own visions and dreams.

Xiong Ling’s dream is to be admitted to a university in Beijing and continue to study music. This is the bridge that connects her to the world. She is eager to understand the world better through this bridge, and also hopes to realize her dream. Perhaps only with With music, her life becomes equally colorful and no longer dark.