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Music or painting, which hits the soul more directly?
Painting, sculpture and music are all popular art forms. Appreciating these classic art forms often can not only improve the artistic aesthetic level and artistic discrimination ability of the appreciator, but also make the appreciator feel lofty and positive spiritual strength, which is very helpful to improve personal cultivation and personality.

However, when we appreciate music, painting and sculpture, we will obviously feel that painting and sculpture are not as powerful as music.

Just because painting and sculpture are typical visual arts, it can be seen intuitively that they often show an instantaneous image, which brings a fragmented artistic feeling to the viewer and lacks a coherent and continuous feeling.

Music is an abstract art divorced from visual image, and it can't be seen with eyes. It can only be appreciated through hearing and imagination, which helps to catalyze the imagination of the appreciator.

In addition, there are many tones in music from bass, alto and treble, all of which imitate the sounds of nature, sometimes like a breeze, sometimes like running water, and sometimes like Ma Benteng, with greater changes in rhythm and rhythm, which are essentially the same as people's heartbeat and easy to capture people's perceptual cognition.

when the appreciator's perceptual knowledge is immersed in the rhythm of music, it is easy to be driven by the rhythm of music itself, and a feeling of being there is achieved. This is also the reason why many people can't help dancing, singing and humming when listening to music.

One more thing, a piece of music often lasts for several minutes, and some symphonies even last for more than 1 minutes, even tens of minutes. All of them have a continuous rhythm of ups and downs within a certain period of time, and this coherence will be superimposed on the viewer's mind step by step, thus forming a continuous * * * sound.

if the rhythm of the music is very short, such as "dong, dong" drums, the audience will get very limited appeal after listening to it, and there will be no * * * ringing.

If the drums are continuous and rhythmic, for example, the continuous drum chimes that cheered the soldiers on the ancient battlefield, there is a strong force to push people forward, and the soldiers can't help themselves if they don't go forward to kill.