Logical Derivation: When Shakespeare said “If music be the food of
love, play on” he was making a statement to the effect that Music is a
type of food. So the natural corollary of this would be that, “One
man’s food is another man’s poison.” In other words, what is music to
one’s ears is noise to another’s. I’m sure most people would agree to
this piece of logic.
Words vs. Tune: In music either people
like the words, or the tune, or both. In my opinion, if you want to
appreciate the words, it should be read like poetry, with the mind
lingering on each line and then re-read it to digest the beauty of the
words, the sentiments expressed therein and the total impact of the
poem. But what really touches the heart is the melody of the tune, the
soul stirring notes, the way it unwittingly brings out emotions that
you never even knew you possessed. If the tune is not appealing to the
senses, one may not even pay attention to the words, however good they
may be. Try putting a tune to your favorite poetry and see whether you
like the effect. If the tune is nice and you are good enough at
composing lovely music, then you will enjoy it but otherwise, the
beauty of the words is lost. Words are limited in their appeal as they
can reach out to only those who understand that particular language.
Translations totally ruin the effect. Several times I have loved the
lyrics of certain songs, but I would have heard them only after the
song was played several times. At such times I wish they had better
tunes and I even feel like trying my hand at composing them ;-). Maybe
I will one day.
Definition: I would therefore like to define
music as - Tunes that soothe the mind, stir the emotions, excite the
senses and get that adrenaline flowing. Tunes reflect every mood in
existence and that’s why it is easier to identify oneself with almost
all types of tunes. There are lilting tunes, hip-hop tunes, racy tunes,
rap tunes, soulful haunting melodies or sensual numbers. Some tunes
scintillate, others are humorous, some are so terrible, you wonder at
the guts of the composer to give us such trash. For a true music lover
like me, all types of music are enjoyable as long as the tunes are
great. My taste in music moves with the times, while never forgetting
the golden oldies. I pride myself in not being biased towards new
fangled music, or to turning a deaf ear to what good or brilliant. Why
do we enjoy the tunes and rhythm of the African drums, or the chanting
tones of religious verses, whatever be the language? The answer is
right in front of us – Music knows no language, it is the language of
the heart and an expression of art. It acts as a bond between people
and connects all races and cultures across the world. Folk music across
the world is so well received despite it being very elementary in its
compositions and musical value. No language can mar a lovely tune, but
badly composed tunes with great lyrics are bound to be disastrous. I am
reminded here of one particular line which has inspired me a lot. I
think it was from a song by Neil Diamond (please correct me if I am
wrong). It went something like this –“…you are the sun, I am the moon,
you are the words, I am the tune, Play.”