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What are the idioms related to music?
Sorrow bamboo: refers to tragic and touching music.
Big talk: a variety of musical instruments are played loudly at the same time to express congratulations.
High mountains and flowing water: a metaphor for rare bosom friends or exquisite music.
Huang Zhong-Lu Da: Describing music or words as aboveboard, solemn, mysterious and harmonious.
The yellow bell is destroyed, and the tile is like thunder: the yellow bell is destroyed and the casserole rings in a low voice.
Emergency management of complex strings: describe the complexity and excitement of music, also called "emergency management of complex strings".
Rubber column drum instrument: Glue the tuning rod to the instrument before playing.
Decadent music: refers to low-level music that makes people feel depressed.
10 light song and dance; Describe relaxing music and gentle dancing.
1 1 talking and feeling; Describe the beautiful timbre when singing and the rich and touching feelings expressed.
12 has the same effect: although the tunes are different, they are all equally wonderful. The metaphor is different, but the effect is the same.
13 voice of national subjugation; Refers to decadent music.
14 overtone: refers to sounds other than those made on the silk thread of a stringed instrument. This is a metaphor for the meaning of indirect disclosure rather than direct explanation in speech.
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