A great symphony feels like a magical story told by music. Think of it like a big group of musicians playing together, each one contributing something special to the tale. A composer writes this story down using notes and rhythms, just like a writer uses words and sentences. Sometimes, people feel happy or sad while listening because the music matches how they're feeling inside.
Examples
- A child hearing a lullaby for the first time feels calm and safe.
- A group of friends listening to a joyful song at a party all dance together.
- An old man remembers his youth when he hears a familiar melody.
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See also
- How Does a Symphony Orchestra Reach Harmony?
- How Does a Symphony Make Us Feel Emotion?
- How Does Music Affect Our Mood?
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- What Causes a ‘Good’ Symphony to Move Us?
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