In a large forest in Russia, there lives a very special little bird. This little bird has a unique love and perception for music since birth, and its name is Kiki. Kiki is not like other little birds that simply sing. It wants to create unique music.
Kiki discovers that the forest is full of all kinds of wonderful sounds, such as the rustling of the wind blowing through the leaves, the gurgling of the brook flowing, the tick - tock of raindrops falling into the pond, and the rustling of small animals shuttling through the grass. It thinks that if these sounds can be combined, it must be the most beautiful music in the world.
Kiki starts its creative journey. First, it comes to the brook, stands on a stone, and listens carefully to the sound of the flowing water. That clear flowing water sound is like continuous notes. Kiki closes its eyes and feels the speed of the rhythm and the pitch of the tone with its heart. It tries to tap gently on the nearby branch with its pointed beak, imitating the rhythm of the flowing water, making a tapping sound, which is intertwined with the flowing water sound, as if it is a simple little tune.
Then, Kiki flies into the woods and finds a big tree.
The wind blows gently, and the leaves make a rustling sound. Kiki jumps among the branches. It carefully distinguishes the differences in the sounds made by leaves of different heights and sizes when blown by the wind. It starts to flap its wings rhythmically, driving the air around to flow, echoing with the sound of the wind blowing through the leaves. It will also pick up some relatively dry twigs, grab them with its claws, and let the twigs rub against each other, making a sound similar to a maraca, adding to this natural music ensemble.
One day, a grand party is going to be held in the forest, and all the animals are going to show their talents.
Kiki decides to show its unique music at this party. It collects some natural items that can make wonderful sounds discovered before, such as dry leaves, twigs, hollow reeds, etc., and then combines them into simple instruments. When Kiki stands on the stage, all the animals look at it curiously. First, Kiki taps the hollow reed with a twig, making a clear tooting sound, like the sound of the brook flowing. Then it flaps its wings, driving the air around, making the leaves rustle, as if the wind is blowing through the woods. Finally, it grabs some small stones with its claws and rubs them rhythmically on a big stone, simulating the tick - tock of raindrops falling. The animals are all amazed by this wonderful music. They have never heard music created with natural sounds like this before.
Since then, Kiki has become the most famous musician in the forest. It often holds concerts in the forest and teaches other small animals how to create music with natural sounds. Because of Kiki's music, the forest is full of more joy and vitality.