Poems about music teachers 1. A poem praising the music teacher.
A slingshot aimed at the stars.
Into a glittering and translucent eyes.
You play the organ and follow the sunset.
A haggard dusk
A mountain is speechless.
The cold December beat on the slate.
Hovering over our heads for a long time.
Make a shrill music sound
sing
In the distant dawn
Manipulate the tentacles of the soul and wander around
Fast horse of time
Quietly waiting for eternity
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2. Praise the music teacher's words or poems
-praise the teacher. I remember your hands were covered with powder. I remember your kind teachings. I remember your new silver hair. Because of you, students can become talents. The world is so civilized because of you. Teacher, you are a bright light, and you have found a home for the children who have lost their way. You are the angel of September, dedicated to the teacher. You will arrive as scheduled.
Therefore, the world is brilliant. We sing September, because it is your eternal festival.
We remember September because it was our sincere confession. September is an emotional cup. We hold high our sincere wishes with our hands. Please drink a toast.
The music in September has been played, please accept our gift in September.
3. Music teachers use "
Pipa line excerpt
... she turned the tuning pin and tested several strings, and even before she played, we could feel her feelings.
Every string is a kind of meditation, and every note is a kind of deep thinking, as if she were telling us the pain of her life.
She frowned, bent her fingers, and then started her music, letting her heart share everything with us bit by bit.
She brushes the strings, twists them slowly, sweeps them, plucks them, and then "dresses up" and "has a green waist".
Big strings hum like rain, and small strings whisper like secrets.
Humming, whispering-and then mixing together, like pouring large and small pearls into a plate of jade.
Between Guan Ying's words, the bottom of the flower is slippery, so you can't swallow the spring scenery and flow under the ice.
The ice spring is cold and astringent, and the strings condense, and the condensation will never stop.
The depth of sadness and the hiding of sadness are more told in silence than in voice.
A silver vase suddenly burst, pouring out a stream of water, jumping out of the conflict and blow between armored horses and weapons.
Before she put down the pick, her stroke was over, and all four strings made a sound, just like tearing silk.
4. Describe the famous words or poems in the music classroom.
Music expresses things that cannot be described in words, but it is impossible to keep silent about it.
-victor hugo music education is not a musician's education, but a people-oriented education. -Suhomlinski's perception and understanding of beauty is the core of aesthetic education and the main point of aesthetics.
-Suhomlinski appreciates music and needs ears that can distinguish melody. For the ear that can't distinguish music, no matter how beautiful music is, it is meaningless. Marx educated our children through music and music. Helen Simpson's life is worthless without music.
Without Nietzsche's early music education, I would have accomplished nothing. -Einstein Music education not only pays great attention to moral and social purposes, but also must take beautiful things as its own purpose and educate people to become beautiful and kind.
Plato's music is a higher revelation than all wisdom and all philosophy. Beethoven When I sat next to that old clavichord, I didn't envy the happiest king.
Haydn music is the voice of thinking. -Hugo Only by paying equal attention to gymnastics and music can we become a complete personality.
Because gymnastics can exercise the body and music can cultivate the spirit. Plato's music often delays death.
Aesop people need entertainment, change their interests and prevent themselves from becoming dull, dull and mentally retarded. -Joyce Self-confidence is the first secret of success.
Emerson's inspiration is not the beauty of waving at all, but the psychological state when he tries his best like an ox. Tchaikovsky doesn't like music and is unworthy to be a man.
Although I love music, I can only be called half a person. Only people who are obsessed with music can be completely called people.
-Hegel Musicians must constantly reflect on themselves and cultivate the deepest things in their hearts, so that they can turn to the outside world. -Goethe Musician's art lies not in directly depicting images, but in placing the mind in the emotions that these objects can create in the mind.
-Rousseau Music is the source of miracle embryos. I must compare a person who is unmoved by music to wood and stone.
If you pretend to be a teacher and can't sing, you are not qualified to be a teacher at all. -Martin Luther The world has been completely reproduced and expressed by music.
It is the first of all kinds of arts, imperial art, and becoming music is the purpose of all arts. Schopenhauer's best music is this kind of music, which can make the best and most educated people happy, especially those with the most outstanding moral cultivation.
Plato's art, like life, is endless. Therefore, we can't think that there is something better than music, which is the ocean of the times.
-The romain rolland world has been completely reproduced and expressed in music. It is the first of all kinds of arts, imperial art, and becoming music is the purpose of all arts.
Schopenhauer's music is a higher revelation than all wisdom and philosophy. Whoever can penetrate the meaning of my music can transcend the sufferings that ordinary people can't extricate themselves. Beethoven I firmly believe that simplicity and truth are the beauty principles of all works of art.
-Gluck A piece of music I like can't express my thoughts and meaning in words. -Mendelssohn technology is valuable only if it serves a lofty purpose.
The real meaning of Schumann's art lies in making people happy, inspiring and strong. Haydn can't write for life without touching it.
If you don't exercise your personality, you can't produce great works. For me, music is the perfect expression of the soul.
-Schumann gained a new life through his inner connection with poetry. -Liszt in real music is full of 1000 kinds of spiritual feelings, much better than words.
-Mendelssohn It is better to create a real scene than to copy it. Verdi I spent a lot of time on melody.
The important thing is not the beginning of the melody, but to continue it and develop it into a perfect artistic image. It is not difficult to compose music, but it is extremely difficult to eliminate redundant notes.
Brahms composers go all out when creating works. He experienced faith, doubt, enthusiasm, despair, joy and pain in turn.
Shouldn't Bizet musicians study nature like poets and painters? In fact, he can study human beings, the most outstanding creation in nature. John F. Richards I love music very much.
Because I love music, I try to break it away from the poverty tradition that restrains it. Music is a passionate free art, an outdoor art, as boundless as nature, wind, sky and ocean.
Never shut music in a room and become an academic art-Debussy's music has two purposes: one is to please people's senses with pure harmony, and the other is to move or inspire people's enthusiasm.
-Roger North People think that my artistic creation is hard-won. This is not right.
No one has spent so much time and energy on composition as I have. There is not a master whose works I have not studied repeatedly.
-Walter A. Mozart Music is the product of the soul. It doesn't conduct experimental analysis like chemistry.
Great music has only one real feature, and that is emotion. -Frederick Berlioz What is the way for a composer to get all the benefits from studying peasant music? That is to completely absorb the vocabulary of farmers' music, so as to forget everything except this vocabulary and regard this vocabulary as your own musical mother tongue.
-Bartok When you play, don't care who your audience is. When playing, I always feel that there are masters who are slandering.
When you are old, don't play any fashionable and superficial music. Because time is precious, it is enough for you to be familiar with all the excellent works in the world-even if you extend your life a hundred times, it is still not enough.
Don't be obsessed with showing off your skills, focusing on the so-called grand effect, but focusing on creating the impression that the composer wants to create, and nothing else is needed. Anything outside this range is distorted. Everything that is fashionable will always become unfashionable if you pursue it all your life.