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Music is not just an auditory art, right?

Music is not just an art of hearing.

The concept of music as an auditory art has been deeply rooted in people's hearts. People can feel the infinite charm of music by listening, so the word we emphasize when appreciating music is "listening". However, we also accept the fact that when we treat music, we use the word "appreciation" more. Appreciating music requires not only listening, but also taste and a pleasing mood.

From the word appreciation, we can see that music is not only an auditory art. Appreciating and listening to music is accompanied by multiple aesthetic forms, that is, multiple aesthetic channels. As an ideology, music's status and role are not determined by itself, but are established based on the practical needs of human social life.

Introduction to the art of hearing

When talking about the art of hearing, the first thing involved is sight-singing and ear-training, which is first encountered in the learning process of music majors and non-professional music lovers. The ones that come into contact with are singing music, reading music, recognizing music, and listening to music. Therefore, for music teaching, sight-singing and ear training are professional basic courses that every learner must learn.

It consists of simple music theory foundation, music reading ability, music listening and other parts. Generally speaking, it is a manifestation of cultivating learners' musical quality. Musical art displays the content of works through the form of movement, so it is a "time art". At the same time, music art uses various combinations of "sounds" to express the thoughts and emotions of the work, so it is also called "auditory art".