Unit1
Lead-in
1.
It's hard to come to a definite conclusion. It depends. I think this has something to do with
people's
moods
and
personalities.
A
person
in
high
spirits
often
enjoys
quick-tempo
music.
When one feels blue, the choice is more likely to be slow, sad music to fit that mood. It seems
to me that race may also play a role in our choice of music. Asians, like Chinese, Japanese and
Koreans
often
enjoy
slow
melodies.
The
famous
"Liang
Zhu",
or
"The
Romance
of
the
Butterfly", is a case in point. When we move westward, to India and Europe, for example, we
can easily observe the difference, for the musical rhythm there sud