I like to listen to music alone. Put on your headphones, or turn on your speakers, adjust the volume, and close your eyes. There was darkness all around, as if in the chaos of ignorance. At this time, a wisp of singing floated over, just like a breeze blowing before my eyes, a white cloud passing by, and a spring rain passing by.
Listening to music requires us to hold our breath and feel it with our hearts. Listening to the singer tell the story in his heart, feeling every beating note in the long river of music, thinking about his past feelings and current mood, letting his emotions surge into the ocean, and letting his thoughts travel through time and space and stay there for a long time. When music rushes to my eardrums, silence is my normal state and my favorite state. Most of the time, I listen to music when I am calm. Of course, listening to music when I am sad or happy is a special experience. Listening to music is a kind of catharsis of mood. Music is like a friend, telling you about his experience when you are lonely; it can also soothe your mood when you are excited or sad. You can completely release yourself, relax your whole body in the soothing rhythm, slowly become emotional, and wander along with it.
I will choose the songs carefully. Good songs can make you emotional, but bad songs can only turn you off. When you are quiet, pick an album you like and play it, close your eyes and relax, and ponder it carefully. No matter whether the music is soothing or intense, traditional or modern, ordinary or classic, from an unknown person or a music master, you don’t even know whether you can understand it or not. unimportant. As long as you like it, that's the best music. Recently, I have become obsessed with listening to English songs. The songs are small and fragmented, and they pass by one after another. I don’t understand them all, but they leave me with a feeling as transparent and clean as flowing water. The melodious sound and slow mood brought me an experience that felt like a world away.
I like to play a song over and over again, just to immerse myself in it and feel its lasting tranquility. Cultivating sentiments, feeling true feelings, and forgetting worries, this is the charm of music.