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3.13大陆雅思大作文高分范文:音乐是人类的通用语言

2021-03-15 09:10:48编辑:素素

  3.13大陆雅思大作文高分范文:音乐是人类的通用语言。这是一道观点类大作文,也是非常难的一类话题。很多同学看到音乐的那一刻就蒙圈了,本能会让我们觉得音乐应该是一种通用语言,毕竟我们平时听歌,不管歌词都听不懂的英文歌还是跨越几百年的古典乐,多多少少都能产生些情感上的共鸣。但是究竟为什么呢?

3.13大陆雅思大作文高分范文:音乐是人类的通用语言
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  高分范文示例

  The metaphor in the prompt attempts to link music positively with its communicative functions among people all over the world. It is true that historically, music has played an important role in delivering feelings, emotions or information like language, and I believe that in the future, this art form may still the long-term communication tool universally.

  Music functions as a linguistic tool because of its internal mechanism that stirs our physical and spiritual responses as languages do. People may easily capture the emotions that is conveyed by, say, a movement of the string quartet thanks to some parts in our brains (mostly the caudate) that are triggered by the notes and music sentences; these parts are mainly linked with our activities of finding meanings, recalling past experiences and forming images to concretize abstract information like languages, sounds or visual elements. That means one would identify what the music wants us to feel just like we do in receiving linguistic signals. Another more interesting point is that, for some reasons that are still uncovered by scientific researchers, people (and some other species) can instinctively interpret the emotions delivered by music pieces; a case in point is that when we hear a series of major chords, most of us would sense the happy moods or solemn atmosphere, but when there are consecutive minor ones, we perceive sorrow or sadness. All these mental identifications source mainly from our instinct without the need to be nurtured. This also makes the music “wordless language” to many people around the world.

  The characteristics listed above indicate how music can be used as a communication tool. As a result, we humans have already made progress in using music to communicate, as a cultural signal, or to comfort mentally or physically wounded people, and this trend would be much more profound in this technological world. Knowing that most people are born with the ability to appreciate music, writers in the past composed poems that are easily sung in a fixed rhythm and melody, making their works widespread among folks. If we date back to the Baroque era, we may even see how musicians had composed masterpieces to eulogize the god; the former believed that music is the only language that makes them talk with the latter. What is more, music has become more inspiring than languages after numerous instruments have been invented; movements are therefore displayed more encouragingly, so as to better trigger our production of dopamine and other stimuli that are linked to our feelings of excitement or inner peace. After a long term of geographical development, music now grows in multiple genres, each with specific cultural meaning, and is somehow much more understandable than the plain languages. All these properties make music thrive as a more communicative way than languages do, and is with the potential to be used in multi-dimensional ways like movies, television, and some visual communications.

  In conclusion, I would very much agree that music can be considered as the universal language and is with the life power of being a way of communication both in the past and in the future.

  相关词汇和语法结构

  Metaphor 隐喻

  Linguistic tool 语言工具

  Movement 乐章

  Note 音符

  Rhythm 节奏

  Lyrics 歌词