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A poem describing the sweet sound of the piano

1. Poem about melodious piano sound

Poems about melodious piano sounds 1. Poetry describing the beautiful piano sound.

We followed the direction of the melody and asked the player's name, and the voice was interrupted ... and then she reluctantly answered.

We moved the boat closer to hers, invited her to join us, and summoned more wine and lanterns to start our party again.

However, before she came to us, we called a thousand times and urged her for a thousand times, but she still hid half of her face behind her guitar from us.

... she turned the tuning pin and tested several strings, and even before she played, we could feel her feelings.

Every string is a kind of meditation, and every note is a kind of deep thinking, as if she were telling us the pain of her life.

She frowned, bent her fingers, and then started her music, letting her heart share everything with us bit by bit.

She brushes the strings, twists them slowly, sweeps them and plucks them, first "Nishang" and then "Six Yao".

Big strings hum like rain, and small strings whisper like secrets.

Humming, whispering-and then mixing together, like pouring large and small pearls into a plate of jade.

Between Guan Ying's words, the bottom of the flower is slippery, so you can't swallow the spring scenery and flow under the ice.

The ice spring is cold and astringent, and the strings condense, and the condensation will never stop.

The depth of sadness and the hiding of sadness are more told in silence than in voice.

A silver vase suddenly burst, pouring out a stream of water, jumping out of the conflict and blow between armored horses and weapons.

Before she put down the pick, her stroke was over, and all four strings made a sound, just like tearing silk.

The east ship was silent, and the west ship was silent. We saw the white autumn moon entering the river.

Two words to describe the melodious sound of the piano.

"Wind" is a metaphor for relaxed and melodious music.

The snow in Yun Qi rises like a cloud, like snow. Metaphor music is melodious and changeable.

Aftersound [explanation] Aftersound: melodious. The lingering sound: the sound is endless. After describing the music, the melodious voice still lingers in my ears. Same as "reverberation around the beam"

The lingering sound describes the music as sweet and intoxicating.

The lingering sound describes a sweet song or music that people can't forget at once.

Aftersound [explanation] Aftersound: Aftersound. It describes that after the music is over, the melodious sound still lingers and reverberates in the ear.

The more poems describing the wonderful sound of the piano, the better.

We followed the direction of the melody and asked the player's name, and the voice was interrupted ... Then she reluctantly replied, we moved our boat closer to hers, invited her to join us, and summoned more wine and lanterns to start our party again. However, before she came to us, we called for a thousand times and urged her for a thousand times, still hiding half of her face behind her guitar ... She turned the tuning pin and tested a few. They keep playing with their eyes down and say that they have infinite things in their hearts. They gathered slowly, twisted slowly, rubbed repeatedly, and picked repeatedly. At first, it was Liu Yao after "Nishang". Big strings are noisy like rain, and small strings are serious like whispers. Big beads and small beads are scattered all over the floor. It is difficult to flow under the ice of deep throat spring. The ice spring is cold and astringent, and the condensate is endless. Falling into deep sadness and hidden lament, a silver vase suddenly broke a stream of water and jumped out of the conflict and blow between armored horses and weapons. Before she put down the pick, she ended with a blow. All four strings made a sound. The ship in the East was quiet, and the west was quiet. We saw the white autumn moon enter the heart of the river.

4. What are the four words to describe the melodious sound of the piano?

Such as ringing rings, lingering sound around the beam, extremely pleasant to the ear, lingering sound around the beam for three days, endless beads, jade plate falling, mountains and flowing water.

1, Ruming Pei Huan [rúmíng péI Huán]

It's just as good to say that audio and video play with loops. Used to describe a nice voice.

2. The lingering sound [yú y Ι n ni m: o ni m: o]

Describe music as sweet and intoxicating.

3, extremely sweet [Yuèr zh zhí]

Describe the sound is very pleasant, especially pleasing to the ear.

4. [[rà o liá ng sā n rí]] Walk around the beam for three days.

Describing the music as loud and exciting seems to reverberate after a long time.

5. Reverberation around the beam

The description is beautiful and leaves an unforgettable impression.

6. Endless

The voice is low and intermittent.

7. A jade plate inlaid with pearls

It's a beautiful voice to describe.

8. Landscape [gāo shān liú shuǐ]

Metaphor is a bosom friend or bosom friend. It is also a metaphor for the beauty of music.

Please listen to the poem that describes the sound of the piano in the piano poem.

The poem "Listening to the Qin" describes the sound of the piano as "your seven strings are like the sound of a cold wind in a pine forest."

Sentence translation

The lyre plays a cool tune, cadence, and listen carefully, just like the rolling sound of pine trees.

This sentence comes from Liu Changqing's "Listening to the Qin" in the Tang Dynasty. The original text is as follows:

The lyre plays a cool tune and listens carefully, like a tumbling pine tree.

Although I like this ancient song very much, most people don't play it today.

Appreciation of sentences

The title of this poem is "Playing the Qin", and Liu Suizhou's collection and all the Tang poems are "Listening to the Qin". Judging from the word "listening" in the poem, it is appropriate to have the word "listening" in the title.

Qin is a traditional national musical instrument in ancient China, which consists of seven strings. Therefore, the first sentence takes "seven strings" as the pronoun of Qin, and the image is more specific. "Lingling" describes the crisp sound of the piano and arouses the word "cool breeze". "Pine Cold" symbolizes the sadness of the piano entering the pine forest with the wind, which is very vivid and guides readers into the realm of music. The word "listen" describes the ecstasy of the listener, which shows the beauty of the piano sound. Elegant and peaceful piano music can often arouse the listener's sense of tranquility and solemnity. And there is the title of "the wind enters the pine" in the piano music, which is a pun and well-intentioned.