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Music – The Search For Personal Understanding

April 8th 2009 in live music

Music is an illusive and hard to define phenomenon. It is more than just a bunch of sounds strung together, it’s a magic that draws out our emotions and creates a feeling in our hearts. The sensational thing is that one individual ’s music, is another individual ’s compilation of random noises. The truth is no kind of music is better than another type.
Let’s say you are a high-brow lover of classical music (OK, that may be a stretch, but play along – you might learn something). You’re really into your Bach and Chopin, but you might not appreciate heavy metal or hip hop. To you they may be empty random sounds devoid of meaning. To you the beauty of classical music seems clear – not like that other stuff.
Nonetheless, the young urban kid feels the same way about their hip hop. To them hip hop is real and relevant. The lyrics are not just words, they convey a meaning that speaks to their fears, plights, and dreams. The music touches them in a individual way – a way that little else in their daily life can.
The fact is that music is an emotional experience that reflects the kind of individual that  we  are. What draws us to a certain type of or musical style is in essence the desire for understanding and acceptance. Each of us is a hand in search the glove that will make us feel the emotional help that  we  need inside.
For one individual they might need to feel normal and understood. They will like ly search out music that fills this void. They will appreciate lyrics that are a reflection of their lives and option s. For another, they might seek out music that makes them feel inspired. Some are drawn to love tunes, while others to the blues.
Each of us needs to feel connected in life, and that’s more necessary now than in any time in the past. Our society moves so fast, and the stability of family and community of yesteryear might not be present in our lives now. Each of us is searching for that musical soul mate that will make us feel completed.
Music is individual. The kind of music  we  appreciate does not depend on the music itself, but how the music fits us as individuals. No one kind of music is better than another. Each is a unique individual experience that will touch some individuals in a way that makes them feel whole. All types of music are valid. You might or might not appreciate a style – in fact, you may be bored by it or even offended. But you might not dismiss any kind of music. Each represents a voice which must be heard in our society.
Since no kind of music is better than another, that highest quality ly means that no song is better than another, and thus no artist or singer is better than another. Each musician has something to bring to the table, an individual perspective that’s diverse than anybody at all else’s. Sure  we  all have our preferences, and a specific singer might have better projection or be able to hit a note better. But those are technical elements. Music is an emotional response to a variety of acoustic elements. It is not about how a song sounds, it’s about how you hear it, it’s about how it fits you.
Do not be narrow in your appreciation of music. Search far and expansive  for tunes that speak to you. Listen to the lyrics, feel the rhythm, let the music envelope you. Music might create understanding across cultural barriers. Stretch beyond your comfort zone. Listen to artists and styles that might seem foreign to you. You might just find a glove that fits your hand better than you ever imagined.




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