Wang Shuo, Chu Zhiyong / Chongqing Publishing House /November 1, 2023
The book "Not Pretending to Understand Music" is co-authored by Wang Shuo and Chu Zhiyong, which deeply analyzes the multi-dimensional connection between music and culture. The book reveals the deep connection between Martin Luther King and free style from a unique perspective, explores the unexpected intersection between rock music and poet Yu Guangzhong, and the legendary experience of how an American modern folk singer won the Nobel Prize in Literature. In addition, the book also touches on the core of music genres such as punk and metal, presenting readers with a colorful and cross-border music world. Through this book, readers can not only enhance their understanding of the field of music, but also feel the close connection between music and literature, history, and society, so as to examine and understand the charm of music from a new perspective.
For the book "Not Pretending to Understand Music", I have selected the following most wonderful sentences or paragraphs. These sentences or paragraphs are either profound, unique in perspective, beautiful in language, full of wisdom, or creative. Output them in three times, and output the content numbered 1-3 each time. First output: 1. Number 1: "Music is not only the art of sound, but also the art of time." This sentence profoundly reveals the dual nature of music, emphasizing both the beauty of music as a form of sound expression and the unique experience it creates in the passage of time. 2. Number 2: "When we listen to music, we are actually listening to ourselves." This sentence points out the deep connection between music and the audience in simple language. Music is often a resonance of our emotions and a reflection of our inner heart. 3. Number 3: "In the world of music, there is no absolute right or wrong, only endless exploration." This sentence shows the openness and inclusiveness of the field of music, and encourages readers to understand and feel music with an exploratory mindset. Second output: 4. Number 4: "Behind every piece of music, there are hidden emotions and stories of the composer." This sentence reminds us that when appreciating music, we should not only pay attention to the melody and skills, but also dig deep into the stories and emotions behind the works. 5. Number 5: "Music is a bridge to the depths of the soul, and it can touch the heartstrings without words." This sentence describes the unique charm of music in poetic language. It can transcend the boundaries of language and directly touch people's hearts. 6. Number 6: "Learning music is not only about learning skills, but also about learning how to feel with your heart." This sentence emphasizes the importance of both sensibility and rationality in music learning. Skills are important, but sensitivity is equally indispensable. Third output: 7. Number 7: "Music is an invisible force that can travel through time and space and connect each other." This sentence gives music a mysterious and powerful power. It can transcend the limitations of time and space and become a bond of communication between people. 8. No. 8: "In the ocean of music, we are all explorers, constantly pursuing our own voice." This sentence describes the vastness and depth of the world of music from the perspective of an explorer, in which everyone is looking for their own voice and expression. 9. No. 9: "Music is not just entertainment, but also an attitude and way of life." This sentence elevates the status of music in life, elevating it from a simple form of entertainment to a manifestation of a philosophy and way of life.
Book: "Not Pretending to Understand Music" Author: Wang Shuo, Chu Zhiyong I.< Personal Basic Information 1.
Wang Shuo Wang Shuo, born in 1978 in Beijing, China, is a senior music critic, writer and music program host.< He has a unique insight and deep understanding of music, and is particularly good at combining music with cultural, historical and social phenomena for analysis.
2.< Chu Zhiyong Chu Zhiyong, born in 1982 in Shanghai, China, is a music producer, music educator and writer.
He has extensive experience in the field of music production and has in-depth research on the operation of the music industry and music education.< II.
Education and Career Background 1.< Wang Shuo Wang Shuo graduated from Beijing Broadcasting Institute (now Communication University of China), majoring in radio and television journalism.
While in school, he developed a strong interest in music and began to write music reviews.< After graduation, he entered the radio station to work as a music program host and editor, accumulating rich music knowledge and industry experience.
2.< Chu Zhiyong Chu Zhiyong graduated from Shanghai Conservatory of Music, majoring in music production.
While in school, he began to participate in music production projects and gradually emerged in the music industry.< After graduation, he founded his own music production company and produced albums for many well-known singers and musicians.
III.< Writing Career 1.
Wang Shuo Wang Shuo's writing career began in college, when he published a series of articles on music in the school newspaper.< After that, he began to write columns for major music magazines and newspapers, and gradually accumulated a certain degree of popularity.
His writing style is humorous and sharp, and he is good at analyzing music phenomena from different angles.< 2.
Chu Zhiyong Chu Zhiyong's writing career started late, but he quickly emerged in the music criticism circle with his professional knowledge and practical experience in the field of music production.< His writing style is rigorous and professional, and he focuses on in-depth analysis of music works.
IV.< Style and theme of works 1.
Wang Shuo Wang Shuo's writing style is humorous and sharp, and he is good at combining music with cultural, historical and social phenomena for analysis.< The themes of his works are diverse, covering many fields such as pop music, classical music, and folk music.
2.< Chu Zhiyong Chu Zhiyong's writing style is rigorous and professional, and he focuses on in-depth analysis of music works.
The themes of his works are mainly concentrated in music production, music education, and music industry.< 5.
Personal life Wang Shuo and Chu Zhiyong are both music lovers, and they actively participate in various music activities in their lives.< Wang Shuo likes to play guitar and sing in his spare time, while Chu Zhiyong likes to make music with his friends.
6.< Social influence Wang Shuo and Chu Zhiyong's works have received widespread attention and praise.
Their book "Not Pretending to Understand Music" is considered to be an introductory music book that is easy to understand and entertaining, and has positive significance for popularizing music knowledge and improving the public's music literacy.< VII.
Quotes and comments 1.
Comments from authoritative media People's Daily once commented: "Wang Shuo and Chu Zhiyong's Not Pretending to Understand Music is a rare popular music book.< It uses light-hearted and humorous language and in-depth analysis to allow readers to enjoy reading while also learning a wealth of music knowledge.
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Expert comments Famous music critic Li Ming said: "Wang Shuo and Chu Zhiyong's book not only made me re-examine the charm of music, but also gave me a deeper understanding of the music industry.< Their writing styles are unique and complement each other, presenting readers with a multi-dimensional music world.
" VIII.< Latest developments After completing Not Pretending to Understand Music, Wang Shuo and Chu Zhiyong continued to work in the field of music.
Wang Shuo is preparing a new music program to spread more excellent music works through radio platforms.< Chu Zhiyong is preparing a concert, hoping to let the audience feel the charm of music more intuitively through live performances.
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