Musicality is not the basic feature of lyric poetry.

Musicality is not the basic feature of lyric poetry.

Musicality refers to the complete and accurate expression of the composer's style of the times and the musical thoughts, verve and emotions conveyed by his works. It is not a simple playing phenomenon, but a comprehensive deductive phenomenon. It embodies the depth of the performer's understanding of "between the lines" and its connotation and emotion, and grasps the composer's style of the times and personal style. At the same time, it also shows the cultural charm, musical theory accomplishment and artistic characteristics of the player's personal style.

Lyric poetry is an artistic form that reflects life with artistic images and expresses the thoughts and feelings inspired by poets in life. In short, lyric poetry has the characteristics of implication, subjectivity, personalization and poeticization, and some of them also reflect the characteristics of the times.

Specifically, lyric poetry has the following characteristics:

Lyrics pay attention to the inner world of the subject's thoughts and feelings, sometimes expressing their own thoughts directly (inner voice), and sometimes implicitly. This kind of poetry uses scenery to express emotions, so it does not describe the process of life and events in detail, and generally there is no complete story. Do not describe people and scenery in detail. Lyrics pay attention to rhyme, and some also set the beat and music. According to different contents, lyric poetry can be divided into ode, elegy, pastoral, love song and so on.