Like a Story with Music
Imagine you’re listening to a song that tells a tale. This book is like that song, it has poetry, which is like the words of the story, and music, which makes the story come alive. The music is like a friend whispering or shouting parts of the story in your ear.
Like a Forest Around You
Now imagine you're standing in a big forest, and far away, there's a thunder, not just any thunder, but one that feels special, like it’s from a secret place. That's what "Distant Thunder" sounds like. It makes you feel the forest is alive, with trees, animals, and maybe even spirits, all around you.
The book uses words and music to help your imagination paint pictures in your mind, just like how a picture book helps you see the story. You don’t need to be in the forest to feel it, you can be anywhere, as long as you listen closely!
Examples
- Imagine hearing thunder not as loud noise but as soft, calming waves coming from far away.
- The forest seems alive with sound, and you feel connected to it.
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See also
- How To Write A Melody, Part 1: Basic Melodic Structure?
- What is Melodic and complex music?
- What is a symphony ends when everyone agrees it?
- Who is Melodic Structure?
- What are melodies?