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Piano mottos and mottos

The piano motto is as follows:

1. Composing music is not difficult, but eliminating extraneous notes is extremely difficult. ——Brahms

2. The sufferings of life cannot crush me. The joy in my heart is not my own. I put joy into music in order to make the whole world feel happy. ——Mozart

3. Never be obsessed with showing off your skills or the so-called magnificent effects. You should concentrate on producing the impression that the composer hopes to produce. Nothing else is necessary. Anything beyond this point is distort.

4. Music is a higher revelation than all wisdom and all philosophy. Whoever can penetrate the meaning of my music can transcend the suffering that ordinary people cannot extricate themselves from.

5. I firmly believe that simplicity and truth are the principles of beauty in all works of art.

6. I want the world to know me, but he happens to be not at home.

7. Be calm with gains and calm with losses, let nature take its course, and strive for the inevitable.

8. When you are honest with yourself, no one in the world can deceive you.

9. Most people like to show off. What you show off is mostly knowledge, but what others see is mostly ignorance.

10. The road is crooked, but the truth is straight.

11. The end of the road is still a road, as long as you are willing to walk.

12. Music only has charm for a peaceful state of mind. ——Pope

13. I am willing to sing all the sounds inspired by angry and unrestrained emotions, so that our works-at least part of my works-can become war songs. ——Chopin

14. Music belongs to the masses, and everyone has a share. ——Verdi

15. The composer goes all out when creating a work. He experienced faith, doubt, enthusiasm, despair, joy and pain in turn.