Zi——Tianjingsha
I heard a long time ago that the music of Xuanyuan Sword is very unusual, and it is true. I recently listened to a piece of background music "Tian Jing Sha" from Xuanyuan Sword Three: Tian Zhihen, and I felt that my soul had been purified.
The music gives people an extremely peaceful feeling from the beginning. I can’t quite tell the instrument used for the main melody, it’s probably some kind of percussion instrument. Knocking it gently is like a thin stream flowing in the mountains, and it seems to flow into people's hearts along with the music, nourishing people's hearts and spleens, and purifying people's souls. People can't help but be immersed in a peaceful and distant reverie.
This piece of music uses the same melody as "My Heart Dreams of Peach Land" from Xuanyuan Sword Four, but I personally feel that the emotions expressed in "Tianjingsha" are more intense than "My Heart Dreams of Peach Land" Profound. "My Heart Dreams of Taoyuan" only describes a kind of scenery. "Tian Jing Sha" not only describes the scenery, but also leaves a shallow ripple mark deep in people's hearts, which is like a peaceful lake and ripples in the water. Movement and stillness are combined, and the inside and outside are corresponding. Therefore, "Tian Jing Sha" is, to a certain extent, having a dialogue with the soul.
In the second section, "Tian Jing Sha" adopts the method of singing human voices to further enhance the expressive ability of the music. What is displayed in front of people's eyes is the endless tranquil water, and it seems to be a person's peaceful heart. There seems to be a desire to talk, but also a sense of peace of mind.
"The Pure Sand in the Sky" continues to flow in the heart as quiet as water, silent and distant.