Thrush is a small bird, which can be seen everywhere in the Asia-Pacific region. Their songs are very nice, as if they were singing happily. Their songs are very clear, high and low, very rhythmic, and very easy to be accepted and loved by people.
Song of Thrushcross is full of rhythm and sense of music, so it is often used for recording and music production, becoming one of the classic natural music. By appreciating the songs of thrush birds, people can also relax and relieve anxiety and stress.
2. Thrush calls and health care
Listening to blackbirds is also helpful to people's health care. Studies have found that listening to some natural sounds can reduce people's stress, restore physical and mental balance, improve attention and maintain good health.
Thrushcross's singing is a natural sound. Listening to them can help people relax their brains and bodies, relieve fatigue, relieve tension and pain, and make people feel calm and happy.
3. The educational value of Thrushcross Song.
Thrushcross songs also have high educational value, which can be used to cultivate people's music appreciation ability and aesthetic consciousness.
For children, listening to the songs of thrush birds can bring them a pleasant experience, let them get in touch with music from an early age, and cultivate their musical literacy and perception. At the same time, letting them know and love nature and pay attention to protecting the natural environment is another beneficial influence brought by the call of thrush.
4. The cultural value of thrush cry.
In China, the songs of thrush birds also have high cultural value. It has been used for reference by many literati and ancient musical instrument makers, and has its unique position and role in traditional music, calligraphy and painting, and poetry.
For example, The Legacy of Antique recorded various natural sounds in China for 5,000 years, including the chirping of thrush birds. In traditional Chinese opera, the songs of thrush birds are often integrated into music, which brings people wonderful auditory enjoyment. Therefore, the thrush song also carries a kind of historical and cultural inheritance and continuation.