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What are the idioms related to music?

1 Mourning without hurting: describe poetry and lyrics as elegant and sentimental. It also describes things as moderate and nothing too bad. It also describes pretending to be sad, but not really sad.

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.