(A Double Post)
In my last post, I talked about the deterioration of our language- How, our use of words have really shifted the meanings and intent of the original words.
In the same way, I see the trend of music following a paradigm shift that has both good and bad qualities.
You might agree with the statement that "in our world of increasing 'instant-gratification,' the quality of many things has dropped significantly." (and if you don't, then you won't agree with what I'm going to say next.)
For examples, just think of fast-food, instant diets, or tv dinners (all of which are either not good for you or just flat out don't work).
Juxtapose that idea over the music industry and world music trends. Yes, there is a lot of catchy and appealing stuff out there, but how much of it actually lasts? Lady Gaga may be on the top 10 list (Billboard), but in 20 or 30 years, just how many people will still be listening to her music? Or Taylor Swift?
Obviously, there is a type of music that a lot of people like to just chill out or relax to- I get that. But just the fact the music of today is so fleeting and seemingly shallow, really concerns me."Simple" and "catchy" is NOT the same as "rashly thought out" and "mindless," which is unfortunately the product of trying to get rich through music quickly without actually making real music. We don't fully understand the drive of the mass-producing media and its amplifying effect on the music. A song like this might have a few good parts, but when the media takes it and blows it up, it looks like something way greater than it actually is. Sometimes it's not even about the music- it's just the fact that some popular celebrity wrote it. I venture to guess that if Taylor Swift wrote a piece of junk song, everybody would listen to it anyway. Of couse, that has been the way music has been marketed over the past one or two hundred years- the only way to make a living is to get it popular, but what I'm talking about is the recent precedence of "image/perception" over the music itself. An artist's image and his/her song should go hand-in-hand, if first, the song is well-written. Anything is else is just a well-known face slapped onto a CD cover.
Or maybe it's the people that are changing too? That we're ok with anything nowadays, and that music is reflecting that perception??
I was going to try this experiment on a friend, who really didn't like a certain type of music: Play him something from that composer, but tell him it was a different famous composer that he liked. I haven't done it yet, but I am 99% sure that he would have liked it just for the fact that he thought it was NOT written by the composer he didn't like.
I feel that because of the direction the music industry is taking everything in, soon music will become as obsolete as the words we use- Not necessarily losing it's meaning, per se, but very much decapitated in full value and effect.
(*disclaimer: I'm not being a snob about music, nor am I trying to bash on artists- I listen to some of this music too, aside from the fact that my main problem with most modern music is the lyrics; but I'm just pointing out what I see in the trend since classical turned to pop/rock to hip-hop to now and everything in between.)
In the end, all I have to say is this: Music is like words in that it conveys a heavy meaning, both implied and not implied. Play different types of music for a baby and see how the baby reacts. Obviously, music DOES SOMETHING to your body, to your soul. That's why God gave it to us. That's why the angels SING praises. If there's anything I've learned about music throughout high school and college, it's that.
If you yourself are a musician, I encourage you to keep making music with integrity, no matter what genre you're in. God gave it to us, so make music with meaning. Even though that is what many musicians did try to market their music through public appeal back then in the 1800s and 1900s, for some reason, the music they made was still quality and thought out, unlike much of today's music.
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On a totally unrelated topic, I just really want to give thanks for two of my brothers and sisters in InterVarsity. It shocked me that one of them sensed, without me telling her, that I had a lot of struggles going on- confronting me with it.
Thank you so much for praying for me and being the people I can lean on during this time. I realize it's not going to get much easier, but it is amazing to know I have a brother and sister that will turn me towards Him.
It's things like these that make Christian fellowship integral, whether you're in high school, college, or working. It's not a worldly answer that they can provide, but literally an out-of-this-world answer.
To be the hands and feet of Christ: you may touch someone's life without knowing it.
-KKZ
Monday, February 8, 2010
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