Music can be experienced in several ways. The most traditional one is to listen to musicians performing live. Live music can also be broadcast by radio and television in a manner similar to listening to tapes or watching music videos. Sometimes live performances will also be mixed with some pre-made recordings, such as the scratching sounds made by the DJ using records. Of course, it's also possible to make your own music, through singing, playing an instrument, or less rigorous composition.
Even deaf people can experience music by feeling the vibrations of their own bodies. The most famous example of a deaf musician is Beethoven. Most of his famous works were written after he completely lost his hearing. Created.
People take music lessons when they want to learn music. Musicology is the historical scientific study of music, a broad field that includes music theory and music history.
Music is an ancient art, and each culture also has its own unique music system. Ethnomusicology is a discipline that discusses this field.
Open the world map and you will see that Cuba is just a small country in the Caribbean; tracing back to the origin of music, Cuban music once dominated the world. Before the Cuban Revolution in 1959, music could be said to be Cuba's largest export product, and it also promoted the development of dance rhythms such as Son, Salsa, Chachacha, Rumba, and Mambo. Exporting cane sugar and cigars to every corner of the world. If it were not for the economic sanctions imposed by the United States on Cuba after the revolution and the discontinuation of cross-border cooperation between Cuban artists and major American record companies, Cuban music would not have faded from people's memories and retreated into the pop music scene.
Fortunately, later the concept of "World Music" was proposed, and Cuban music, which had an undercurrent among Latin immigrants, finally found a home and made a comeback in the 1990s; plus With the help of the Grammy Awards, Cuban music has been nominated and won awards for several consecutive years, and has been unanimously recommended by European music critics. Even the famous German director Vin Wenders, who has filmed "Wings of Desire" and "Paris Texas", has Moved by "Memory of Havana", which won the Grammy for Best Latin Music Album in 1997, he started filming a Cuban music documentary of the same name with the album's veteran artists as the protagonists, which has achieved great success in major European and American film festivals. Entering the 21st century, Cuban music has clearly established a firm foothold in the world music scene, and is now preparing to regain the musical territory they lost after the revolution.