Music represents the most intangible form among all types of art, meaning it connects the least directly to our sensory visual or sound experiences. Yet, composers often deliberately apply imagery to bridge their music with listeners' personal experiences, frequently drawing inspiration from nature. For instance, Smetana's symphonic poem "Vltava" enables listeners to almost picture the flowing river, while Beethoven's "Symphony No. 6" or "Pastoral Symphony" incorporates natural soundscapes and harmonies throughout.