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This paper mainly explored the illusory condition brought by the melody of electronic music. It described people’s emotional reactions to music with musical works by impromptu. Furthermore, since listening to electronic music lead to variations of our emotions, the immediate feelings out of such experience were also recorded. What discussed in this research are listed as follows:
1.Visualized music Music is both audio art and time art. It can even be regarded as dynamic art that, within certain time frame, moves continuously with the form of musical sound and noise. Music can be called as art of heart, since it expresses feelings or images by sound to make the appreciators’ heart vibrate, and aims to elicit their emotional sympathy. As for painting, it is visual art, space art, and also static art. The painters depict certain physical or abstract images by lines, colors and other forms to impress the audience visually, arouse their various emotional reactions, and generate aesthetic stimulations.
2.Electronic Music In a broad sense, electronic music refers to any kinds of music that can be converted to acoustic energy by electric energy. Nevertheless, now it especcially refers to music that is synthesized by electronic devices/equipment or that proceeds sound processing by electronic devices/equipment. Such electronic music in a broad sense can often be found in film scores, advertising music, popular songs, and rock and rolls. However, in a narrow sense, electronic music merely indicates those types of music that sounds that are produced or processed by electronics, including experimental electro-acoustic music, electronic dance music, House, Techno. Trance, Dubstep, and so forth.
3.TRANCE Trance music is a type a electronic dance music that began in 1990s. Trance music is more intense than House, softer than drum and bass, and more melodious than Techno and Trance. Consequently, Trance is very popular.
Finally, color discussions of Wassily Kandinsky and Paul Klee were adopted to assist the analysis of this series of musical works.
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