Wednesday 23 April 2014

Thank you for the music


For me life is incomplete unimaginable without music.

Before you start thinking that I am a music connoisseur, let me clarify in a hurry that I am not. I just enjoy music, any kind, depending on my mood. 

Talk about the technical aspects of music and you have lost me already, unless you can make it interesting enough for me to understand. I tried my hand at learning Carnatic music (one form of Indian classical) on a stringed instrument, but that exercise was a bit short-lived. The structure and complexity of Carnatic classical music needs a good teacher, along with plenty of practice and dedication from the student. Though I had good teachers, I was lacking in the practice and dedication part.

I also sing. Or at aleast try to. Not sure if the people who listen will call it singing, though.

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Bombarded with Growing up with music all around me, has instilled in me, a sense of rhythm and an appreciation for music. It has also kind of honed my senses a bit to detect an off-key tune (so beware!).

Initially there were the usual suspects - lullabies, little classical devotional compositions sung by parents and relatives to quiten a noisy or sleepy child or to make the agitated child calm down.

Then came the songs pertaining to light music and folk music. After them classical compositions and film songs of multiple languages streamed in. Then came the "English" music through the tapes of radio recordings from outside India, as well as one 30 mins program on the radio every Sunday afternoon. That opened up another world for me. I slowly moved from pop to soft rock to jazz (a teeny weeny bit) to country (a teeny weeny bit) and then to western classical (slightly more than teeny weeny), all the time never letting go of Indian music in all its variations.

And now, I move between all these genres quite frequently. There are no favourites or rather I have different favourites at different points in time. 

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There is not one single day when I don't hum or sing or listen to some music or pester people who can sing to sing or pester those who play instruments to play them. It has become an integral part of everyday activity. Performing household chores or cooking or jogging or just about anything or to dance with kids or meditating or even just plain relaxation, has to have some suitable musical accompaniment to it, often times with me singing along. Music lifts my spirits and gives me great joy.

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Of course, those sad weepy songs do make one contemplate suicide in a tearing hurry.

Even now, at home during festivals, the ladies of the family (along with some men of the family) sing devotional songs together. That is something I really enjoy and cherish.

I have great admiration and appreciation for the ones who compose music, play instruments, write songs, sing, experiment with various notes, pitches & tones and finally come up with something so very good that people want to sing it, play it, dance to it, listen to it, not once or twice but for years and in the case of classical music, for centuries. 

Innumerable works have withstood the tests of time, experimentation, cultures, wars, battles, fires, floods, earthquakes, migration and languages.

So, to all these people whose musical works has made life more colourful, I have to say this. 

Thank you for the music.


20 comments:

  1. Enjoyed your post - took me back to a similar journey I went through. Good choice of song - Those were the ABBA days.

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    1. Thank you Suzy! Am glad you enjoyed it ! :)

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  2. Definitely. ...music cannot be lived without. Enjoyed your post :-)

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  3. Enjoyed the post. Am a big music fan just like you :-)

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    1. Thank you Ghata! :) We are kindred spirits :)

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  4. am highly addicted to music though not much in to english music I do listen to when ever friends recommend the songs. I am a MJ Fan :) and have written numerous posts on music !
    DO U know raghu dixit. Last year I discovered him and enjoyed the music
    Ur post gave me an idea for my V post :)
    Thanks

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    1. Will drop by to read your MJ posts once the challenge is over. And yes, I have come across videos of some Raghu Dixit concerts. He is very good. And hey, you are welcome Afshan. I think I can guess your V post :)

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  5. loved this post and makes me think about all the kind of music that I love

    T for Tired-Random Thoughts Naba

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  6. What I love about your posts is the sheer range and the gamut of things they always make reference to. They are a bite-sized lesson on the topic in question.

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    1. Thank you so much for your kind words Cynthia. They mean a lot to a newbie to blogging like me.

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  7. Oh yes...remember all those...the Michael Jackson era...I have an ear for music but can't sing even if my life depended on me.

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  8. It is unimaginable for me too. How else do people identify 'their' kind of people? To me music is the only fool proof way. :D In recent times, Yanni's compositions move my world in a way that defies description. MS Subbalaxmi is an institution by herself. India can boast of so many classical masters- from Bismillah Khan to Shivprasad Sharma, from Bhimsen Joshi to the Dagar brothers. Oh music make you feel blessed!

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    1. Yes Indeed Dagny! Music does feel one make feel blessed. :) Yanni is awesome. I have not heard of Dagar Brothers. Will look up for their music. Thank you. :)

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  9. Yes thank you for music. My musical journey is somewhat similar to yours. I also tried my hands on classical music and gave up. My choice is also varied from old hindi movies to rock. And I also love to sing ..though I have been told by almost everyone that I shouldn't ;)

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    1. Kindred souls, eh, Sfurti ? :) But you should not stop singing no matter what others say :)

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  10. You wrote this for me too, right?! I mean, as I read on I couldn't believe how it spoke for me too. Except that sad songs lso make me happy when they are so beautifully sung. Otherwise, what you have written is a perfect match for the way I feel. Yes, thank you, for the music and also, thank YOU for writing this :)

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    1. Of course Shail, it goes for you too :) And thank you too :) I agree with you that sad songs have a beauty of their own, but too much sadness takes a toll on me.

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