Music.
It's a word.
It's a melody.
It's a rhythm.
It's a life.
Time.
It's a second.
It's a heartbeat.
It's a trip.
It's an adventure.
But what does it mean when you put them together? Time and music? Separate they have one meaning, but when combined- a new birth.
In times of music,
the world is calm.
Peace.
The world is enjoyment.
Pleasure.
Yet the world is strange.
Music is strange.
One world meets another.
One word meets another.
One life meets another.
When combined-
a new birth.
Defy gravity, make a memory, and live life with music...
musicbytori
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Sunday, August 29, 2010
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Musicophilia
"Suddenly, you hear a song in your head or out of seemingly nowhere find yourself anxious to play tennis. Things sometimes just come to us."-Oliver Sacks
Oliver Sacks is a famous neurologist and the author of Musicophilia. I was mesmorised by his connection between the art of music and the art of science. From reading the simple preface of his national best seller, I have created a new look on how music affects the human race. Musicophilia is a collection of essays and case studies on the role that music plays in the brain. One man develops a deep love of music after being struck by lightning, eventually teaching himself to play and compose for the piano. Another man, stricken with debilitating amnesia reawakens to the world every few seconds--only music allows him to remain in the moment for any duration of time.
Music has science, psychology, philosophy, art, and literature encorporated into it's melodies. "Although a teaspoon of Mozart may not make a child a better mathematician, there is little doubt that regular exposure to music, and especially active participation in music, may stimulate development of many different areas of the brain--areas which have to work together to listen to or perform music. For the vast majority of students, music can be every bit as important educationally as reading or writing." This quote, directly from Musicophilia, is flat out truth in easy words. Music changes the way our brain works and the way we are opened to other activities.
Not only can it change our brains' outlooks on life, but it's an LSD trip maximized through reality. Music takes us on an adventure of vibrant vibrations, melodies, rhythms, and tunes collaborated into an experience we deeply connect to. Whether people analyze it's deep core the way Oliver Sacks does or just listen and feel emotions, music touches lives.
Defy gravity, make a memory, and live life with music...
musicbytori
Oliver Sacks is a famous neurologist and the author of Musicophilia. I was mesmorised by his connection between the art of music and the art of science. From reading the simple preface of his national best seller, I have created a new look on how music affects the human race. Musicophilia is a collection of essays and case studies on the role that music plays in the brain. One man develops a deep love of music after being struck by lightning, eventually teaching himself to play and compose for the piano. Another man, stricken with debilitating amnesia reawakens to the world every few seconds--only music allows him to remain in the moment for any duration of time.
Music has science, psychology, philosophy, art, and literature encorporated into it's melodies. "Although a teaspoon of Mozart may not make a child a better mathematician, there is little doubt that regular exposure to music, and especially active participation in music, may stimulate development of many different areas of the brain--areas which have to work together to listen to or perform music. For the vast majority of students, music can be every bit as important educationally as reading or writing." This quote, directly from Musicophilia, is flat out truth in easy words. Music changes the way our brain works and the way we are opened to other activities.
Not only can it change our brains' outlooks on life, but it's an LSD trip maximized through reality. Music takes us on an adventure of vibrant vibrations, melodies, rhythms, and tunes collaborated into an experience we deeply connect to. Whether people analyze it's deep core the way Oliver Sacks does or just listen and feel emotions, music touches lives.
Defy gravity, make a memory, and live life with music...
musicbytori
Monday, August 16, 2010
There's Still Music.
"Sometimes I'm lazy, I get bored. I get scared, I feel ignored. I feel happy, I get silly. I choke on my own words. I make wishes, I have dreams and I still want to believe anything can happen in this world for an ordinary girl."-Hannah Montana
'I am an ordinary girl and I love who I am.' I'm not a huge fan of Ms. Montana, but I do respect her and her music. When nothing else goes your way and you feel isolated from life itself, there's music to keep you breathing. For an ordinary girl, life gets harder than you think possible. For all the wonderful things that come with being a girl, there comes issues with wanting those that don't come easy.
Life gets tough every day through little things, but what happens when no one's there to help you through it? Every girl in the world needs a hand to hold. Music holds it's out proudly and fully extended. Sometimes we all get lazy and bored, silly and happy, and make wishes out of airplanes, but that's what makes us live longer. Those wishes on airplanes and dreams we keep in our hearts and minds keep us breathing one more breath.
When there's nothing else, when there's no one else, and even when there's no life to hear it, there's music.
Defy gravity, make a memory, and live life with music...
musicbytori
'I am an ordinary girl and I love who I am.' I'm not a huge fan of Ms. Montana, but I do respect her and her music. When nothing else goes your way and you feel isolated from life itself, there's music to keep you breathing. For an ordinary girl, life gets harder than you think possible. For all the wonderful things that come with being a girl, there comes issues with wanting those that don't come easy.
Life gets tough every day through little things, but what happens when no one's there to help you through it? Every girl in the world needs a hand to hold. Music holds it's out proudly and fully extended. Sometimes we all get lazy and bored, silly and happy, and make wishes out of airplanes, but that's what makes us live longer. Those wishes on airplanes and dreams we keep in our hearts and minds keep us breathing one more breath.
When there's nothing else, when there's no one else, and even when there's no life to hear it, there's music.
Defy gravity, make a memory, and live life with music...
musicbytori
Sunday, August 8, 2010
The Steps to Music
Music comes from different voices, instruments, and minds. What would happen if someone were to put those together? Answer: a miracle. Music is a miracle. It's not only a voice, an instrument, or a mind.. but it's all of those ingredients put together to make a cake of wonderment. Music comes in steps. Steps that, when followed, lead to a heaven of bliss.
There's steps to song writing, teaching, and presenting. Steps to song writing are more wobbly and unstable than the others. Song writing takes more mind to get to the top of the stairs. Song writing is the flour in a cake... a main ingredient but is nothing without other elements.
Steps to teaching are the cream in an oreo cookie. They hold together the outside strong and tight. Teaching music changes generations and keeps love and passion alive. Teaching strengthens minds of the teacher and student. Teaching helps music continue its development and inspire young lovers to it's roar.
And then there's steps to presenting and performance. These steps call few individuals in the right way.... Only few people hike these stairs without second guessing their reasons. They feel called to climb these mountainous stairs and get to the top to find happiness. These steps are solid, well-built, lusty, hefty, and rare. The steps to performance have to be strong and sturdy in order to keep it's hikers and travelers continuing their journey. If one of these steps is weak (self-doubtful), then the entire staircase falls to pieces.
When someone witnesses an entrance to this journey up the steps to music, they take that chance and put all their effort and life into getting to the top, for at the top is true peace, love, and joy.
Which steps will you take? Be strong every step of the way.
Defy gravity, make a memory, and live life with music...
musicbytori
There's steps to song writing, teaching, and presenting. Steps to song writing are more wobbly and unstable than the others. Song writing takes more mind to get to the top of the stairs. Song writing is the flour in a cake... a main ingredient but is nothing without other elements.
Steps to teaching are the cream in an oreo cookie. They hold together the outside strong and tight. Teaching music changes generations and keeps love and passion alive. Teaching strengthens minds of the teacher and student. Teaching helps music continue its development and inspire young lovers to it's roar.
And then there's steps to presenting and performance. These steps call few individuals in the right way.... Only few people hike these stairs without second guessing their reasons. They feel called to climb these mountainous stairs and get to the top to find happiness. These steps are solid, well-built, lusty, hefty, and rare. The steps to performance have to be strong and sturdy in order to keep it's hikers and travelers continuing their journey. If one of these steps is weak (self-doubtful), then the entire staircase falls to pieces.
When someone witnesses an entrance to this journey up the steps to music, they take that chance and put all their effort and life into getting to the top, for at the top is true peace, love, and joy.
Which steps will you take? Be strong every step of the way.
Defy gravity, make a memory, and live life with music...
musicbytori
Sunday, August 1, 2010
Music Memories
How many times has a song come on the car radio and you've had to shut off everything else, pull over, and zone into the music? Most of the time it's because of the memories that song brings to mind. Music has an amazing connection to people in ways many don't realize. Whether it's a song playing at your high school dance or a song you heard while reconnecting with a friend, it's music that jogs your memory and keeps you calm in times of insanity.
Mood rings were the "in-style/ must-have" accessory when you were 5, but music was always there to change your mood. Blues and hip-hop can't be further apart in genre, but when it comes to your mood- they both cause changes. Soul music reminds you of sweet summer loving and treats your mind like calm ocean waves. Rap reminds you of crazy high school/college dances where you had not a fear in the world. If you work in the post office or at a Hospital ER, when a song comes on the radio that brings back memories, you find your self at peace with the world.
Written in 1697 by William Congreve, "music has charms to soothe the savage breast." This saying, usually misinterpreted to "music hath charms to soothe the savage beast," refers to your soul and how music hast the power (charm) to soothe your soul into a relaxed state, so why is the world not at peace? Why are we not at peace with the world? The world will never know....
The Mourning Bride, 1697, by William Congreve:
Music has Charms to sooth a savage Breast,
To soften Rocks, or bend a knotted Oak.
I've read, that things inanimate have mov'd,
And, as with living Souls, have been inform'd,
By Magick Numbers and persuasive Sound.
What then am I? Am I more senseless grown
Than Trees, or Flint? O force of constant Woe!
'Tis not in Harmony to calm my Griefs.
Anselmo sleeps, and is at Peace; last Night
The silent Tomb receiv'd the good Old King;
He and his Sorrows now are safely lodg'd
Within its cold, but hospitable Bosom.
Why am not I at Peace?
Defy gravity, make a memory, and live life with music...
musicbytori
Mood rings were the "in-style/ must-have" accessory when you were 5, but music was always there to change your mood. Blues and hip-hop can't be further apart in genre, but when it comes to your mood- they both cause changes. Soul music reminds you of sweet summer loving and treats your mind like calm ocean waves. Rap reminds you of crazy high school/college dances where you had not a fear in the world. If you work in the post office or at a Hospital ER, when a song comes on the radio that brings back memories, you find your self at peace with the world.
Written in 1697 by William Congreve, "music has charms to soothe the savage breast." This saying, usually misinterpreted to "music hath charms to soothe the savage beast," refers to your soul and how music hast the power (charm) to soothe your soul into a relaxed state, so why is the world not at peace? Why are we not at peace with the world? The world will never know....
The Mourning Bride, 1697, by William Congreve:
Music has Charms to sooth a savage Breast,
To soften Rocks, or bend a knotted Oak.
I've read, that things inanimate have mov'd,
And, as with living Souls, have been inform'd,
By Magick Numbers and persuasive Sound.
What then am I? Am I more senseless grown
Than Trees, or Flint? O force of constant Woe!
'Tis not in Harmony to calm my Griefs.
Anselmo sleeps, and is at Peace; last Night
The silent Tomb receiv'd the good Old King;
He and his Sorrows now are safely lodg'd
Within its cold, but hospitable Bosom.
Why am not I at Peace?
Defy gravity, make a memory, and live life with music...
musicbytori
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Mayer Movement
It's been 3 weeks since my last blog post and I apologize for my absence. I've been at God Camp having the experience of a lifetime. Making new friends, memories, and smores is really what summer's about. This week, to get back on schedule, I'll explain my title- Mayer Movement. It refers to the moving melodies produced by John Mayer....
John Mayer enrolled in the Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts, at age nineteen.He left school after two semesters and moved with Cook to Atlanta. In Atlanta they formed a two-man band called LoFi Masters and began performing in local coffee houses and club venues. Shortly after, Mayer started becoming popular in other genres than his own. Mayer started doing endorsements such as a Volkswagen commercial for the Beetle's guitar outlet and for the BlackBerry Curve.
John Mayer's albums have received praise from rap stars Jay-Z and Nelly. When asked about his presence in the hip hop community, Mayer said, "It's not music out there right now. That's why, to me, hip-hop is where rock used to be." Mayer's third studio album, titled Continuum, was released on September 12, 2006, and was produced by Mayer and Steve Jordan. Continuum includes the blues centerpiece "Gravity." Mayer has said that "Gravity" is the most important song he's ever written.
On December 7, 2006, Mayer was nominated for five 2007 Grammys, including "Album of the Year." The John Mayer Trio also received a nomination for their album, Try!. He won two: Best Pop Song with Vocal for "Waiting on the World to Change" and Best Pop Album for Continuum.
John Mayer's done pretty well in life with his love for music and moving melodies. We all have his hits on our iPods and computers because he's so amazing to listen to. He's one of the few artists where you can dream while you listen to their music.. those are the people meant to change lives in the world through music.
Defy gravity, make a memory, and live life with music...
musicbytori
John Mayer enrolled in the Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts, at age nineteen.He left school after two semesters and moved with Cook to Atlanta. In Atlanta they formed a two-man band called LoFi Masters and began performing in local coffee houses and club venues. Shortly after, Mayer started becoming popular in other genres than his own. Mayer started doing endorsements such as a Volkswagen commercial for the Beetle's guitar outlet and for the BlackBerry Curve.
John Mayer's albums have received praise from rap stars Jay-Z and Nelly. When asked about his presence in the hip hop community, Mayer said, "It's not music out there right now. That's why, to me, hip-hop is where rock used to be." Mayer's third studio album, titled Continuum, was released on September 12, 2006, and was produced by Mayer and Steve Jordan. Continuum includes the blues centerpiece "Gravity." Mayer has said that "Gravity" is the most important song he's ever written.
On December 7, 2006, Mayer was nominated for five 2007 Grammys, including "Album of the Year." The John Mayer Trio also received a nomination for their album, Try!. He won two: Best Pop Song with Vocal for "Waiting on the World to Change" and Best Pop Album for Continuum.
John Mayer's done pretty well in life with his love for music and moving melodies. We all have his hits on our iPods and computers because he's so amazing to listen to. He's one of the few artists where you can dream while you listen to their music.. those are the people meant to change lives in the world through music.
Defy gravity, make a memory, and live life with music...
musicbytori
Sunday, July 4, 2010
Destiny...Cyrus
Smiley Miley Cyrus is no stranger to number one hits including her new album, Can't Be Tamed. She started out as an idol to nearly every little girl and now she continues that legacy along with making albums for older audiences. Her music video for Can't Be Tamed, the single, shows how much she's grown up and what she's capable of in her future- making this much change already.
Destiny was Cyrus' birth name. I personally think it suits her more than Miley. Her dad started calling her "smiley" when they went out to TV interviews, auditions, etc. and it eventually turned into Miley. Miley's destiny was to be an inspiration to girls of all ages and she's upheld that extremely well.
Even I, a well-retired Hannah Montana fan, continue to find myself tapping my toes to her songs. Not only every daughter, but every mom has to agree that Miley's songs deserve to be hits. No matter how much you try to argue, this country girl's chops make you get up and dance with a hairbrush as your microphone... don't deny you've done it.
It's a fact that people grow up but having the world look up to you going through your awkward stages, let's say, is not my fantasy. Superstars have different forms of their "awkward stages", of course, but you don't have a choice with changes. Miley Cyrus is still an inspiration to millions and millions of little girls while growing up on her way to creating an immense legacy.
Destiny was Cyrus' birth name. I personally think it suits her more than Miley. Her dad started calling her "smiley" when they went out to TV interviews, auditions, etc. and it eventually turned into Miley. Miley's destiny was to be an inspiration to girls of all ages and she's upheld that extremely well.
Even I, a well-retired Hannah Montana fan, continue to find myself tapping my toes to her songs. Not only every daughter, but every mom has to agree that Miley's songs deserve to be hits. No matter how much you try to argue, this country girl's chops make you get up and dance with a hairbrush as your microphone... don't deny you've done it.
It's a fact that people grow up but having the world look up to you going through your awkward stages, let's say, is not my fantasy. Superstars have different forms of their "awkward stages", of course, but you don't have a choice with changes. Miley Cyrus is still an inspiration to millions and millions of little girls while growing up on her way to creating an immense legacy.
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