The sounds in any musical work are created through careful consideration by the composer. These sounds can be found in nature, but they cannot be music without the creative creation and combination of artists. Therefore, whether it is a simple song or a large-scale symphony, it permeates the author’s creative thinking. Randomly painted lines and colors are not paintings. Randomly piled up language is not literature. Similarly, chaotic sounds are not music. The sound that constitutes a musical image is a kind of organized and regular and harmonious music, including melody, rhythm, mode, harmony, polyphony, musical style and other elements, which are collectively called musical language. Without creative factors, no sound can be turned into music.https://www.pronewblogger.com
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sereinpnewThe sounds in any musical work are created through careful consideration by the composer. These sounds can be found in nature, but they cannot be music without the creative creation and combination of artists. Therefore, whether it is a simple song or a large-scale symphony, it permeates the author's creative thinking. Randomly painted lines and colors are not paintings. Randomly piled up language is not literature. Similarly, chaotic sounds are not music. The sound that constitutes a musical image is a kind of organized and regular and harmonious music, including melody, rhythm, mode, harmony, polyphony, musical style and other elements, which are collectively called musical language. Without creative factors, no sound can be turned into music.https://www.pronewblogger.com