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How to write a paper on college music appreciation?
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Folk song appreciation

We studied folk song appreciation this semester. I study folk songs. I didn't like them very much before, but I feel very good when I listen to them in class, a very familiar and warm feeling. It smells like home in it. Every song has a profound expression of hometown and nation. Singing is the beautiful life of the people of the motherland or their yearning for a better life.

Music exerts a subtle influence on people's minds, making people more nourished by beauty. What is music? Music is related to people's life interest, aesthetic interest, speech, behavior, interpersonal relationship and so on. So aristocratic music and low-priced music have very different influences on people. Music is the art that people express their feelings, express their feelings and entrust their feelings. No matter singing, playing and listening, it contains and is related to people's emotional factors. Why can music express people's feelings? Because there is a connection or overlap between sounds, there are high and low, density, strength, shade, light and shade, rigidity, ups and downs, staccato and so on, which are all related to people's pulse rhythm and emotional ups and downs. Especially on people's psychology, it will have an indescribable impact on words. China's music has existed for a long time. Our ancestors may have been able to burn clay pots and dig bone whistles. These primitive musical instruments undoubtedly tell people that people at that time already had the aesthetic ability of music. According to ancient documents, ancient music culture has the characteristics of combining singing, dancing and music. With music, people pour out their feelings with music, and there are songs.

Learning folk songs can also help us understand the historical background and culture of a nation, and songs can also take us to travel. We can study tourism from the perspective of music.

The sky is wild, and the wind and grass move to see cattle and sheep.

Echoed in the songs of the vast grassland, you can smell the aroma of koumiss, and you can see the milky Mongolian yurts, like pearls scattered in a green jade plate. Against the deep blue sky, the moonlight on the grassland is getting brighter and brighter. ...

And every era has songs with different meanings.

During the war in our country, because China was under the threat of bloody oppression by reactionaries at home and abroad for a long time, the political struggle was complicated and sharp, and the social life was turbulent. Mass singing activities in coordination with the revolutionary struggle quickly spread throughout the country. Popular songs with national liberation as the basic content gradually appeared in the late 1970s and 1980s, such as "A toast", "The Moon in the Tenth Five-Year Plan" and "The Sun in the Rising Grassland". Composers can provide new songs that can not only reflect the fiery life and social practice in the new period, but also meet their requirements for self-entertainment, with beautiful melody and easy to sing. Let us feel their glorious years and exotic songs, the passionate performance of the student choir inspired our desire to show our youthful vitality, and the unique folk songs let us appreciate the diverse song culture.

Prairie Rising Sun is a northern folk song. This song has four lyrics, and each sentence consists of four sentences. The author described a beautiful grassland-blue sky and white clouds. The author described the vastness and beauty of grassland in perceptual language. It expresses the Mongolian people's thoughts and feelings of loving their hometown, peace and China's * * * production party. Express the people's free and happy life under the leadership of the party.

The national anthem represents the national spirit of a country. It embodies the people's revolutionary tradition and the thought of being prepared for danger in times of peace.