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Collection of music mottos

Without music, life is worthless. Below is a collection of music mottos I compiled to share with you, I hope you will like it.

Excerpts from a complete collection of music mottos

1. Without contact with life, you cannot create life; without training your own personality, you cannot produce great works. ?Nie Er

2. All sounds are generated by the human heart. When the human heart moves, things make it happen.

3. But we also want to say that music should be studied not just for a certain purpose, but for several purposes at the same time, that is, ① education, ② purification, ③ spiritual enjoyment, and It is the quiet and rest after intense work. ?Aristotle

4. Music only has charm for a peaceful state of mind. ?Pope

5. Educate our children through and in music. ?Helen Simpson

6. The singer's feelings are in harmony with the lyrics. The high sound is not the high sound, but the desire to express my feelings is also the low sound, not the low sound. The desire of love is restrained. Its sounds and stanzas are not meant to be songs, but to express my feelings. Now that the situation is smooth, my heart is very happy. All the taste of this situation must be found in further study. ?Tong Bozhang

7. The loudness is hard to hear, and the music is high-pitched and low-pitched.

8. Music is a higher revelation than all wisdom and all philosophy. ?Beethoven

9. Composing music is not difficult, but eliminating redundant notes is extremely difficult. ?Brahms

10. Music has nothing to do with notes. Notes are just media that convey musical entities. ?Chalibedak

11. When you are older, don’t play any fashionable and superficial music. Because time is precious, is it enough for you to be familiar with all the excellent works in the world? Even if your life is extended a hundred times, it is still not enough.

12. 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. ?Beethoven

13. I am willing to sing all the sounds inspired by angry and unrestrained emotions, so that our works, at least part of my works, can become war songs. ?Chopin

14. Through the inner connection with poetry, music has gained new life. ?Liszt

15. When you play, don't care who your audience is. When you play, always feel that a master is listening. ?Schumann

16. I firmly believe that simplicity and truth are the principles of beauty in all works of art. ?Gluck

17. Music should make the human spirit burst into flames. ?Beethoven

18. The sufferings of life cannot crush me. The joy in my heart is not my own. I put joy into music in order to make the whole world feel happy. ?Mozart

19. You must practice scales and arpeggios persistently. These techniques help students master solid piano skills. ?Margaret Lang

20. Having music is enough for a person's life, but it is not enough to embrace music in a limited life. ? Rachmaninoff

21. The learning of scales, chords, and arpeggios is very necessary for students, because through these exercises, students can master those basic laws. Various changes in the structure of piano works are developed from these laws. ?Nikolaev. Leonid

22. Music belongs to the masses, and everyone has a share. ?Verdi

 23. Inspiration is not at all about waving your hands beautifully, but the state of mind when you are trying your best like a bullock. ?Tchaikovsky

24. The true meaning of art is to make people happy, inspiring and empowering.

? Haydn

25. Scale practice is very important, not only to train the fingers, but also to train the ears to feel the coordination, understand the intervals, and understand the total range of the piano. ?Hoffman. Joseph

26. Without music, life is worthless. ?Nietzsche

27. Never be obsessed with showing off your skills or the so-called magnificent effects. You should concentrate on producing the impression that the composer hopes to produce. Nothing else is necessary. Anything beyond this point is distortion. .

28. The world is completely reproduced and expressed in music. It is the first among all kinds of art. Imperial art can become like music, which is the purpose of all art. ?Schopenhauer

 29. When I sat next to the old harpsichord, I did not envy the happiest king. ?Haydn

30. Practical singing, hard study is better than empty talk, and self-judgment can be obtained from repeated experience. Naturalness is better than artificiality. When singing, it feels easy and it is right. When singing, it feels urgent and it is not good. To sum up, in singing learning, you must use wisdom to eliminate assumptions. A complete collection of musical mottos by Poole Ozes

1. The composer goes all out when creating a work. He experienced belief, doubt, enthusiasm, despair, joy and pain in turn. Bizet

2. Composing music is not difficult, but eliminating redundant notes is extremely difficult. Brahms

3. 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. . Plato

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

5. Music is the source of Wander’s embryo. Anyone who is not moved by music will be compared to wood and stone. If you are a teacher but can't sing, you simply have no qualifications to be a teacher. Martin Luther

6. 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. Beethoven

7. In addition to paying great attention to moral and social purposes, music education must explore beautiful things as its own purpose and educate people to be beautiful and kind. Plato

8. Music education is not the education of musicians, but first of all, the education of people. Suhomlinsky

9. The art of a musician does not lie in directly depicting images, but in placing the mind in the emotions that these objects can create in the mind. Rousseau

10. Musicians must constantly reflect on themselves and cultivate their innermost things in order to turn it to the outside world. Goethe

11. Art is like life, it is endless. Therefore, there is nothing that can make us think that there is something more beautiful than music that is the ocean of the times. Romain Rolland

12. The true meaning of art is to make people happy, inspired and empowered. Haydn

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

14. Appreciating music requires an ear that can discern the rhythm. For ears that cannot discern music, the most beautiful music is meaningless. Marx

15. I firmly believe that simplicity and truth are the principles of beauty in all works of art. Gluck

16. Through the inner connection with poetry, music gains new life. Liszt

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

18. Without early music education, I would accomplish nothing in anything I do.

Einstein

19. Inspiration is not about waving your hands beautifully, but the state of mind when you are trying your best like a bullock. Tchaikovsky

20. The perception and understanding of beauty is the core of aesthetic education and the key point of aesthetics. Suhomlinsky

21. When I sat next to the old harpsichord, I didn’t envy the happiest king. Haydn

22. Without contact with life, you cannot create for life. If you don't train your personality, you won't be able to produce great works. Nie Er

23. If you don’t love music, you are not worthy of being a human being. Although I love music, I can only be called half a person. Only those who are fascinated by music can be fully called human beings. Hegel ;