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What words are used to describe the song?

Question 1: How do you describe good-sounding music? What words or other words should you use to describe it? Like the white snow in spring, the sound of nature, this music should only exist in heaven, and it is rare to hear it in the world!

For three days, the lingering sound lingered. The joy fell in my heart, like some lively and light spirits, baptizing the soul.

The lingering sound of the song lingered for three days. Listening to it, a deep but ethereal feeling will occupy my heart, as if all the hustle and bustle has gone away, only this natural sound.

Let people be intoxicated in the beautiful music melody and be intoxicated without knowing it. The way back.

Just like the spring breeze on the south bank of the green river, silent and silent

Just like the spring rain sneaking into the night with the wind, moistening things silently

Even more like the bright sunshine The bright moon among the pines is quiet and clear.

It makes people feel deep in the floating world, but there is a bright moon in the sky and a gentle breeze.

The sound of this song is melodious, pure and beautiful.

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Warm and clear songs

Children's music that returns to nature

Beautiful soul, beautiful songs

Songs as warm and beautiful as sunshine

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A pure and extraordinary song

The sound of nature

A magnificent song

Question 2: What words can be used to describe the positive aspects of music? Cheerful, joyful, gentle, romantic, wonderful, elegant, comfortable, melodious, clever, cute, sweet, young, energetic, free and elegant, free and easy, exciting, dynamic, calm, enthusiastic, humorous, exciting, exciting, exciting and fresh

Neutral, calm, deep, deep, grand, vast, majestic, shocking, heart-stirring* ** Passionate, tragic, desolate, vicissitudes of life, psychedelic and hazy

Question 3: What words are used to describe music? "High Mountains and Flowing Waters" does not belong to the category of classical music.

Question 4: What are the words used to describe the emotion of music melody? I have specially sorted it out, and you can continue to add what is missing:

Positive, cheerful, happy, joyful, gentle, romantic, wonderful, elegant, comfortable, melodious, clever, cute, sweet, young, energetic, free and easy, elegant, detached, free, exciting, dynamic, calm, enthusiastic, humorous, uplifting, encouraging, and exciting Excited and fresh

Neutral, calm, deep, profound, grand, vast, majestic, shocking, soul-stirring*** Passionate, tragic, desolate, vicissitudes of life, psychedelic and hazy

Negative, sad, sad, sad, nostalgic, lonely, melancholy, lonely, sorrowful, sorrowful Hunger, regret, anger, terror, tension

Question 5: A very nice song, what words should I use to express it? The ancients used the lingering sound to praise the beauty of songs and music for three days. Modern people's explanations are over the top. For example, Yang Kun uses the word "Zou Xin" to express his love for good songs. Others include touching, tender, touching, shocking, and intoxicating. . . . . . The specific type of words to choose depends on the content and melody of the song.

Question 6: Idioms describing good-sounding music: lingering sounds: basic explanation: describing beautiful singing and leaving an unforgettable impression on people.

Pinyin pronunciation: yú yīn rào liáng

Synonyms: lingering around the beam for three days, warblers twittering hundreds of times, like hearing the sounds of nature

Antonyms: unbearable to the ears

How to use: subject-predicate form; used as predicate, attributive, object; with a complimentary meaning

Source of the idiom: "Liezi Tangwen": "Songs of fake food, once gone, the lingering sound lingers , for three days without stopping."

Question 7: What words are used to describe the rhythm of music: brisk, clear, steady, exciting, and high-pitched?