Reading majic's journal

Sep 09, 2005 22:33 # 38815

harold_maude *** replies...

Re: I've been thinking alot lately...

Another question, the music that hits "home" the most, giving you that yes inside, are the rythems and the music similar to that of the ocean and the streams you've discribed?

The reason I ask this question is some music seems come from the same place as the ocean, streams and rivers with rapids.
I don't know if that makes any sense at all, but it's the best way I can discribe it.

Sep 12, 2005 04:14 # 38859

Disposable_Fishspastic ** replies...

Re: I've been thinking alot lately...

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I totally agree with you majic, music is a powerful tool, and important to me.
I like so many different genres, it depends what mood im in to what goes on, i can have a cd lay unopened for months if the mood hasn’t came along where i feel like listening to it, so i guess i have to agree somewhat with political views in regards to gangster rap being a bad influence on kids if that’s all they listen to 24/7, that must be there state of mind to a certain degree, but whatever, as long as there liking it i guess.

Ive dissed a soppy pop tune before saying what crap it is, only to really feel it and enjoy it after a split with a girl hearing on my car radio, some tunes make me feel good inside, and energetic. This is a drug im defiantly addicted too, as i get older, im appreciating it more, i would of laughed at the idea of me busting out a classical piece of music a few years ago, but if you ever get a chance to listen to Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto in D, Opus 35 - Allegro Moderato (first movement) about 8 mins into the first movement the violin goes into an accompanied cadensa... its an incredible sound. But like i say, it’s not something you want on if you’re about to head out for the night, more Sunday morning than Saturday night, music unites. I love Prodigy, Steve Vai, Native Indian sounds, the list is endless, but nothings at the top of my list, they all take turns in there own little way.

I love those tunes which maybe you only like so much because of where you first heard it and who you was with, certain tunes i hear instantly remind me of people, places, or associate me back to some event.

Yeh... Music’s great. Id love to know what the Tibetan Bowls sounds like :-)

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Sep 13, 2005 00:04 # 38865

majic *** replies...

Re: I've been thinking alot lately...

I love those tunes which maybe you only like so much because of where you first heard it and who you was with, certain tunes i hear instantly remind me of people, places, or associate me back to some event.

You hit the nail right on the head! This one of the best traits music has.

Sep 15, 2005 03:32 # 38881

zen *** replies...

Of music

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We as humans are metronmes. We have the rhythm of our heart and systems, the frequency of our brain waves, the very real element of the cyclical nature of life, and the universe. Music, rhythm, melody, harmony, and the dissonent humm of chaos around us is what our mortal lives are comprised of.

We, of this planet, probably everywhere in the universe, is created by rhythm, and music. Therefore, the musical creations and compositions that we create are emulations of the real "music of the spheres."

I don't believe that we can exist without music.

Once Fred Neitszche declared God is Dead, f*ck became the most important word in the English languag


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