When practicing the 42-style Tai Ji Chuan, the commonly used music is soft, soothing and quiet music such as guzheng, guqin and flute. The tunes of these music are slow and gentle, which makes people feel natural and harmonious. For example, Guangling San, Pingsha Goose and Yangguan are all very suitable for Tai Ji Chuan's practice.
In addition, some folk music can also be applied to Tai Ji Chuan's practice. These kinds of music are generally cheerful and brisk, such as Ma Touqin of Mongolian and Lusheng of Tujia, which can not only promote students' happy mood, but also stimulate students' interest and enthusiasm for Tai Ji Chuan.
It should be emphasized that choosing appropriate music is only an auxiliary means in Tai Ji Chuan, which mainly depends on students' good learning attitude and practice methods. During the practice, students should pay attention to the relaxation of the body, the coordination of breathing and the accuracy of movements, gradually master the skills, improve the coordination and beauty of movements, and achieve the purpose of Tai Ji Chuan's self-cultivation.
In short, the music commonly used in Type 42 Tai Ji Chuan is generally soft, soothing and quiet ancient music, and some music with national characteristics can also be selected. However, when studying, students should pay more attention to their own experiences and feelings, and understand the essence of Tai Ji Chuan's self-cultivation.