After watching the concert, I have a new feeling about the concert. This question may not be that simple. For me, I can answer without hesitation: I am immersed in the wonderful music. When the invisible notes dance gracefully in the dark and form an exciting melody that surrounds you, envelops you, and drowns you, you will forget all the troubles in the world. Your heart will turn into a bird, flying lightly in the sky made of music; your soul will turn into a fish, swimming freely in the river made of music? You will melt into the music, as if you have turned into notes, Become part of the music. Music makes you smile, make you cry, make you sigh deeply, all of which are intoxicating. Music is like the cool rain on a hot day, gently dusting off the dust floating in your heart? Music does not ask for anything from you, it just sounds in the air. If there is a string between your hearing and your heart that is eager to be plucked, then music will become many dexterous fingers that pluck your heartstrings, and then there will be endless wonderful echoes in your heart?
I have had a special hobby for music since I was a child, and that kind of emotion cannot be replaced by other arts. Of course, music is a large category with extremely rich connotations, and personal interests cannot cover everything. It is obviously absurd to say that any music can make me intoxicated. I like classical music. I think listening to music is really a wonderful enjoyment. When listening to music, it makes people feel relaxed and happy. When you are excited, it can make you feel warm; when you are anxious, it can make you peaceful; when you are depressed, it can make you open-minded and cheerful; when you are sad, it can cheer you up. Music can bring together people's joys, sorrows, and sorrows, and create a resonance for people's emotions. The pursuit of music can sublimate people's spirits, cultivate their sentiments, and make their lives rich and fulfilling. Marx said: "For ears that don't understand music, the most beautiful music is meaningless." This shows that if we lack the necessary ability to appreciate music, then the beauty of music will not be felt by us, and the music itself will be eclipsed. . So no matter how beautiful the music is, we must learn to appreciate it.
So how to appreciate music? Before taking this course, I didn’t know how to appreciate a piece of music. I just knew that I liked listening to it, but I didn’t know why I liked that music. But after finishing the class, I can say that I have a little clue about music appreciation and have some understanding of my own. I think music is an art of "listening". No kind of music can be separated from "listening". "Listening" is a kind of musical work. We should not only pleasure the senses but also sublimate the spirit during the listening process. The perfect combination of sensibility and rationality is the fundamental meaning of our "listening". Therefore, in order to achieve the true purpose of appreciating music, we cannot simply document the music. The appreciation should stay on the surface and the senses, but should go deep into the sound structure and various formal factors of the music. Only in this way can we accurately grasp the "connotation" of musical works and truly understand music. To do this, you must first listen to a piece of music repeatedly. Listening more is key to developing music appreciation skills. Our ears not only play a role in the practical activities of understanding and transforming the world, but also have a strong ability to appreciate aesthetics. This ability is innate and repeated listening will create a sense of contact with music for our hearing. opportunity, our musical hearing will develop. At the same time, music has a strong sense of time, and the sounds that make up the musical work are fleeting. These sounds are presented to our hearing successively in the form of single tones or multi-tone combinations. Listen more, and the memory in your brain will slowly integrate the impressions in your hearing. The more times we listen to it, the deeper the impression becomes, and the deeper the impression, the deeper our perceptual experience of the musical work becomes. Therefore, if the memory of music is improved, the ability to appreciate music will be greatly improved. Music appreciation is a musical aesthetic practice that integrates auditory perception, emotional experience, imagination and association, creative thinking and other psychological activities. The ability to appreciate music is cultivated and nurtured in the process of this unique artistic activity.