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Thu 26 Feb, 2004 09:24 am
Come people what do you have to say?
Music, to me, is a very important part of my life. I workout to disco, drive to soft rock, and am caressed, stimulated, and heartened by the classics. For me, not having music would be a great loss.
Hi, byron. Welcome to A2K. Let's just say this. Without music, my life would be a slow starvation. Wherever there is a live band, there's where you'll find me. When that's not possible, I play the piano. When that's not possible, I listen to recorded music.
I've listen to the radio at just about every place I've ever worked. At my last position I listened to a college jazz station, all day every day, but now that I work at home, I don't listen too often. Don't purchase music as often as before and don't keep up with new and/or current performers unless they're in the news. In all actuality, I don't have much music in my life at the moment. Not day to day so, to answer the question, without music I'd survive, I suppose.
I believe I would probably be dead right now. Playing my guitar is what keeps me goin when things get rough.
I can't live without music. I like to sing along even though I cannot sing. Music is life.
If I couldn't sing, I don't know who I'd be. Music frames my earliest and best memories of my life. There is a communion, a spirit amoungst musicians and the audience, the listeners, a bond like no other, a secret language and life would be barren without it.
I'd shrivel up without music.
Since I don't play any instruments, music for me is entertainment, a way of venting, a helpful ear, a mood changer, and possibly more. I lieten to music all day long. I clean to the radio or mp3's on the computer, I work wight hours a day with my head phones on listening to the radio or cd's, and I come home after work and log onto the net and listen to internet radio. I would not want to imagin life w/o music to tell you the truth.
Without songs, languages would not have grown up to the maturity, and there were no poems even. Then, I might not be able to read nor write.
I love music but I am often without it. I love art, am a painter, but I am often not engaged in thinking about it. I am extremely interested in several subjects, but not every moment of every day. I am primarily involved in the interaction of what I am thinking, at several levels sometimes, and what I am dealing with minute by minute, such as traffic, picking up some mushrooms from the store.
Visual input to my brain is extremely important to me, as are sounds and more, the resonance of both. And both in my memory are important.
Not to mention touch. It is all a long time dance.