Music is not tangible. You can’t eat it, drink it or mate with it. It doesn’t protect against the rain, wind or cold. It doesn’t

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问题     Music is not tangible. You can’t eat it, drink it or mate with it. It doesn’t protect against the rain, wind or cold. It doesn’t vanquish predators or mend broken bones. And yet humans have always prized music—or well beyond prized, loved it.
    In the modern age we spend great sums of money to attend concerts, download music files, play instruments and listen to our favorite artists whether we’re in a subway or salon. But even more than 10,000 years ago, people invested significant time and effort to create music, as the discovery of flutes carved from animal bones would suggest. So why does this thingless "thing" —at its core, a mere sequence of sounds—hold such potentially enormous intrinsic value? The quick and easy explanation is that music brings a unique pleasure to humans.

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答案 音乐是看不见摸不着的,不能吃也不能喝,更不能与它发生肉体的接触。它不能帮你遮风挡雨,保暖御寒。不能帮你击溃敌人,也不能为你愈合断骨。但人类却总是珍视音乐——或者比珍视更甚——人类热爱它。 现代人花很多钱去听音乐会、下载音乐、演奏乐器,聆听心爱艺术家的作品,不管置身地铁还是沙龙。但是考古学家发现,早在1万多年前就有由动物骨头制成的笛子,足以说明那时人们就花费大量时间与努力去创作音乐。音乐的核心无非只是一系列声音而已,那么,为什么这种没有形体的事物蕴含着如此巨大的本质价值?快速简单的解释是,音乐可以为人类带来独特的欢愉。

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