Nietzsche's ideas on music, in the metaphysical and aesthetic sense of the universe. He revealed this concept in his first book: "The Birth of Tragedy," as the most unique and powerful personality of the thinker and artist shines in every line of the book.
Music has always held a fundamental place in Nietzsche's thought. Early in his writing career, he viewed musical inspiration and emotion as a connection to metaphysical reality. He attributed a primary and pioneering role to music in the development of the human spirit. He expected its influence to renew modern civilization. He also believed in its intellectual and moral elements. We can say that music, at that moment, shaped all his ideas. He wrote: "For those who were born, so to speak, from the depths of music and whose commerce with things is almost entirely made up of unconscious musical relationships."