A symphony becomes timeless when people keep listening to it, year after year. It's like a story that makes you feel happy or sad, and the more feelings it stirs, the longer it lives on. A 10-year-old might love it just as much as someone who is 100 years old.
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- A kid listens to Beethoven's Fifth Symphony on the way to school and feels excited.
- An old man hears it again in a concert hall and remembers his youth.
- Everyone enjoys the same music, but for different reasons.
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See also
- How Does a Symphony Orchestra Reach Harmony?
- How Does a Symphony Make Us Feel Emotion?
- What Causes a ‘Good’ Symphony to Move Us?
- What Makes a ‘Good’ Symphony to Move Us?
- What Makes a ‘Good’ Symphony and Why Do Some Composers Write Music That Feels More Powerful Than Others?
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