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What are the influences of music on people?
Music is an art, which brings beauty and happiness to people. Music is an artistic language to express or entrust people's feelings. It conveys feelings more directly than ordinary language? And it is always combined with beauty.

Music is the art that people express their feelings, express their feelings and entrust their feelings. Whether singing, playing or listening, it contains and is related to people's emotional factors.

Listening to music is not only an entertainment activity, but also an effective health care method, which has many functions such as physiological, psychological and social adaptation. Physiologically, music can regulate sleep, relieve pain, coordinate neurophysiological functions, and improve systemic physiological and motor functions.

Music can be described by music score or played according to music score, but there are also many types of music, such as folk songs or jazz, which are improvised by players. As a symbolic language, music score can only describe the properties of sound or express the skills needed for performance, but can't record the sound itself. Therefore, before the emergence of recording technology, you must listen to music live or participate in the performance yourself.

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Impressionist music

The period of impressionism music was from the end of 19 to the beginning of the 20th century, which was the same as the impressionism movement.

Expressionist music

Whether expressionist music can be classified as classical music is still inconclusive. This popular music form in the early 20th century is completely opposite to traditional music, and expressionist music ignores the general tonality law of music creation.

Neoclassical music

Neo-classical music prevailed in the late 1920s, advocating that the creation of music should be objective and serious, and the form of classical music should be integrated by romanticism.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-music