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By the hand, I have lived in Shandaoyuan for almost a year. It stands to reason that the heart should be calm and natural, but recently there is an unspeakable anxiety and anxiety that disturbs the broken but calm mind from time to time. Yes, people are close to sixties, I never want to be an anxious person of an era anymore, I just want to be a calm watcher. I need a power that can give me quiet but not alone. For this reason, I think of the company of music, because only it can give people quiet and not lonely.
Some people say that music is not for you to "understand", you only need to feel it. I learned a little music when I was young at school, but I didn’t have the talent, and I was still a layman, but I never rejected music. Even the teacher who taught me music back then, forty years have passed, and we still keep in touch. . She is a pretty good musician. I heard her say a long time ago: Not knowing how to appreciate music is a pity in life after all. In fact, it is not difficult to appreciate music. Music can first relax you physically and neurophysiologically, and then psychological pleasure, moving, joy or sadness, and so on. For so many years, I have never regarded her teachings as the same thing, and I have never really experienced the taste of music appreciation. Now it seems that it is really necessary to have a good experience.
I don't have much interest in pop music, and I am even a little repulsive from my heart. I think it's better to get in touch with the classics. Speaking of classics, "Birthday Lovers" is a must. It is said that Takako Nishizaki played the best. Except for "Blessings of Love", more of them seem to be from abroad. Fortunately, music knows no borders. It can give me the power to be quiet. Of course, it can soothe my heart, save my soul, and make people noble and natural.
I remember the teacher once said, Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 21-25, Bach's "Mean Temperament", Chopin's "Nocturne", Dvorak's "New World Symphony" "Song", Beethoven's "Piano Sonata",There are also Schubert 's "Musical Moments" and Tchaikovsky's "Song of Andante", etc., which are more suitable for beginners. I think I should start from this, and strive to appreciate it as soon as possible: Carl Orff’s "Song of Boylen", which is about people fighting for freedom and rushing out of darkness, yearning for freedom and fantasizing about love; Kleber’s "Brams Symphony No. 4", it is hoped that people will face the late autumn and the bleakness with a smile; Mascanet’s "Country Knight" Intermezzo is soulful Taking a bath. There is also Tchaikovsky’s "First Piano Concerto", which is a hopeful melody; finally, I will appreciate Kellenberg’s "German Requiem", which can appropriately express the deepest compassion of people. Soothes the soul.
Okay, it's time to move the stereo that has been idle for many years from the house in the city. I should have music with me. I hope it can ring.
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