Baroque music is a complex, luxurious and exaggerated music style that emerged in the Apennine Peninsula of Europe, especially in Western Europe and its overseas colonies or dependent countries, from the late 16th to the 18th century. Music has a greater influence. Baroque (also translated as "Baroque") originates from the Italian "Baroco", or the Portuguese "baroco", or the Spanish "barrueco", which means various irregular-shaped pearls, which is extended to "unconventional". Some people have an unfriendly attitude towards this style of music, even contempt, but history and facts prove that it is a great art. Baroque music helps learning. According to Rozanov's memory psychology research, Baroque music can promote the coordination of the body and the mind and bring people into the best state of memory. Among the music of the Baroque era, Bach is the most famous. Many of his cello suites are widely circulated and have far-reaching influence.
Even at that time, in the church, the main music played was the Baroque cello....