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Music teacher mottos

The music teacher’s motto is as follows:

1. Only by persisting in learning music will music give you the gentlest embrace and the most sincere companionship.

2. Practice is a great magician. It makes music that seems unplayable possible and makes it easy and handy.

3. If you want the piano to sing, sing more music. Melody is the soul of music, and the human voice can express emotions most directly.

4. Let the musical instrument become the carrier of our inner singing and our other singing voice. This is the principle of the integration of human and piano!

5. The pursuit of learning a musical instrument is persistence rather than duration. The most important thing is persistence.

6. In real music, full of a thousand spiritual feelings, it is much better than words.

7. Music is a melting pot for cultivating one’s temperament.

8. Music is the greatest gift from God to mankind. Only music can express tranquility and tranquility.

9. Music is an outburst of the soul. It cannot be subjected to experimental analysis like chemistry. There is only one real characteristic of great music, and that is emotion.

10. I love music very much. Just because I love music, I try to break it away from the poor tradition that suppresses it. Music is a passionate free art, an outdoor art, like nature. Boundless, like the wind, like the sky, like the ocean, music can never be kept in a room and become an academic art.

11. 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.

12. The world is completely reproduced and expressed in music. It is the first among various arts. Imperial art can become like music, which is the purpose of all arts.

13. The best music is this kind of music, which can make the best and most educated people happy, especially the person who is the most outstanding in character and cultivation.

14. Shouldn’t musicians study nature like poets and painters? In fact, he was able to study man and nature's most outstanding creations.

15. A piece of music that I love conveys to me thoughts and meanings that cannot be expressed in words.