Since I'm not familiar with this specific 'Water Music Novel', I can't tell you the author. It could be an independent author or someone relatively unknown. It might also be a new release that hasn't gained wide recognition yet, so the author's name isn't well - known in general.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many works named 'Water Music Novel'. It might be about a story related to water, perhaps a journey on a water body with music being an important element in the narrative, like a character who is a musician and has adventures while traveling on a river or by the sea.
Adeline by the Water was a piano piece composed by Paul Seneville and played by Richard Clayderman. The song was inspired by Greek mythology, which told the story of a lonely king of Cyprus who fell in love with the statue of a beautiful girl he had carved. His sincerity and persistence moved the goddess of love, Aphrodite. She gave life to the sculpture, and from then on, the king and the girl lived a happy life. The melody of this song was delicate, gentle, and steady. It gradually moved forward without a sound, and there were twists and turns in the progress. Finally, it gradually reached the climax. This piano piece was a hymn to the character Adeline, full of mystery.
"High Mountains and Flowing Water" was one of the top ten ancient songs in China. Legend had it that when the Qin musician Bo Ya played the zither in the wilderness, the woodcutter Zhong Zi Qi could understand the artistic conception of " E'e like Mount Tai " and " Yangyang like a river ". "Good, your heart is the same as mine," Boya exclaimed. Later on, after Zhong Zi Qi passed away, Boya lost his bosom friend and broke the strings. He never played again, hence the song " High Mountains and Flowing Water ". This song was a metaphor for a confidant or a bosom friend, and also a metaphor for a wonderful piece of music. Its melody was gentle, melodious, and smooth. Its style was elegant and fresh, and its artistic conception was profound and long.
" High Mountains and Flowing Water " was a zither piece with a fresh and refined musical style and a melodious aesthetic meaning. The theme of this song was mountains and flowing water. Through the rhythm of the music and the ups and downs of the melody, it expressed the beauty of the mountains and flowing water and the natural tranquility. Playing this song required the performer to have a good grasp of the entire song. At the same time, he had to pay attention to the different performances of the mountain part and the flowing water part. During the performance, he needed to master the double octave fingering and finger shaking techniques to show the majesty of the mountains and the exquisiteness of the flowing water. The music style of the whole song was simple and elegant, and the artistic conception was far-reaching and long. It could bring people a sense of tranquility and comfort. By appreciating and understanding 'High Mountains and Flowing Water', one could purify one's soul and feel the beauty of nature.
" High Mountains and Flowing Water " was a classic piece of the Chinese zither. It had the characteristics of pure music. It was mainly composed of two parts, the mountain and the flowing water. The first half of the song depicted the grandeur of the mountain, using the "big pinch" with a sliding tone that was two octaves apart. The tone was rich and beautiful. The second half of the story depicted the different forms of flowing water, from trickling to converging into a magnificent river. The melody of this song was melodious and smooth. The style was elegant and fresh, the melody was simple and elegant, and the artistic conception was profound and long. However, there was no mention of the original music version of the track in the given search results.
[The original pure music mp3 of the High Mountain and Flowing Water Guzheng can be listened to and downloaded online.] The search results mentioned a number of music files related to the Guzheng, including the Guzheng. mp3, the online audition of the Guzheng, and the MP3 download of the Guzheng. However, these search results did not provide specific information about the original pure music mp3 of the Guzheng. Therefore, he could not answer this question accurately.
As someone who loved reading novels, I couldn't get the latest news and events in real time. However, according to the information I have, the music played after the novel Water Margins at the frequency of 1056 in Haerbin might be Hero's Song. Hero's Song was a classic Chinese song sung by Zhang Yu and written by Fang Wenshan. This song was widely used as background music in martial arts novels, television dramas, and other works because of its bold and passionate melody and lyrics.
" High Mountain and Flowing Water " was an extended version of the original Guzheng piece. This song was mainly composed of two parts, the mountain and the flowing water. The first half of the song depicted the grandeur of the mountain, using the "big pinch" with a sliding tone that was separated by two octaves. The tone was rich and beautiful. The second half used the upward and downward scraping technique to exquisitely carve the different forms of the flowing water, showing the magnificent scene of the flowing water. "High Mountains and Flowing Water" was one of the top ten ancient songs in China, and it was the representative work of the Zhejiang Zheng School. Although there was a zither piece called " High Mountains and Flowing Water " that was circulated in all the zither schools in the country, the version of the Zhe School was the most researched and performed. This song was first found in the earliest existing collection of zither music in our country," Magical Secret Music ". It was based on the famous ancient Chinese music story " Bo Ya broke the zither and thanked the bosom friend ". It showed a lofty realm like a mountain and a vast ocean. As for the specific information about the extended version, there was no mention of it in the search results.
I'm not sure specifically which 'god of music novel' you're referring to. There could be various interpretations of a 'god of music' within different fictional works. It might be a character with extraordinary musical talent, or perhaps a deity-like figure who presides over the world of music in the context of that novel.