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Reflections on reading juvenile music art stories
During the winter vacation, Mr. Lu, my father's friend, came to my home as a guest. Teacher Lu brought two harmonicas and his own book "How to Play the Harmonica" to teach Feng Zikai to play the harmonica. Teacher Lu believes that to learn to play the harmonica, we must first learn how to use it, and we must understand the law and integrate our feelings. Feng Zikai and his sister practiced hard and soon mastered the skills and played wonderful music.
One quiet afternoon, Feng Zikai was attracted by the beautiful sound in the alley. He looked out of the window and saw that it was an old man selling flutes playing flutes. His voice is melodious and pleasing to the ear. I didn't expect an ordinary bamboo tube to make such a moving sound. Curious Feng Zikai couldn't resist the inner temptation and bought a flute. Uncle Wang, the doorman, even plays a tune on a bamboo flute. Feng Zikai was surprised. His father told him the story of the magic flute. The appeal of music is so great!
On the eve of Children's Day, Feng Zikai and his younger brother made "sweet potato prints". At first, my brother was just a casual action, which inspired Feng Zikai to make prints with sweet potatoes. Later, together with Hua Ming, they used a knife to carve patterns and characters on sweet potatoes, dipped them in pigments, and then printed them on paper, which became a sweet potato seal. So they took the "sweet potato seal" as a gift for Children's Day. It can be seen how important inspiration is to painting.
Especially in the essay Song of the Ears, Feng Zikai described what his father taught him: "Music is not completely enjoyed, and it is not always accompanied by fun. In the practice period before learning, it is more difficult than practicing English mathematics, which requires more effort and patience. In life, bitterness and pleasure must be accompanied and directly proportional. The more you suffer, the greater you enjoy; On the other hand, if you don't suffer, you can't enjoy yourself. " Judging from my experience in learning piano, this passage is particularly meaningful. Learning any subject or art requires perseverance and perseverance. No pains, no gains. Piano practice is more boring, monotonous and boring. Only down-to-earth, step by step, down-to-earth practice of basic skills, will we reap the joy of success.
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