The best heart-nourishing music "Purple Bamboo Tune".
The combination of Zhengyin, which belongs to fire, and Yuyin, which belongs to water, in "Zizhu Diao" is very unique. Replenishing water can prevent the fire in the heart from becoming too strong, and replenishing the fire can prevent the water vapor from becoming too cold, which is beneficial to the health of the heart. Functional operation.
Zizhu tune is a traditional minor-key song widely spread in Wu-speaking areas (Southern Jiangsu, Shanghai, most of Zhejiang, southern Anhui, etc.). Its origin can be traced back to the folk songs of the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. After being sung and modified by artists of all generations, "Zizhu Diao" from various places has added its own local characteristics and has different treatment of syllables. But both his lyrics and music have a strong Wu style.
Music generally consists of six phrases as one section, with regular changes in mode and soft and smooth melody. The music vividly expresses the scene of a couple of children loving each other, and is full of appeal and interest in life. Among the folk music, there are not only erhu, guzheng and flute versions of "Zizhu Diao", but also folk music ensemble "Zizhu Diao". Lyrical, melodious and euphemistic folk tunes, full of Jiangnan local flavor.
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Music art is an art that exists by sound wave vibration, unfolds in time, and causes various emotional reactions and emotional experiences through human auditory organs. "Music starts from emotion", and music is also the most emotional art. Tolstoy once said: "I like music more than all other arts."
Music attracts one's attention and makes one feel satisfied. Music is the language of the soul. The soul expresses its deep joy and sorrow through sound, obtains solace in the expression, and transcends natural emotions. Music brings inner feelings to the soul. The unique excitement of the deep emotional world turns into the freedom of self-listening, freeing the soul from depression and pain.