Friday, July 30th, 2010

A Global Perspecive – Messages

A Global Perspective – Messages

There is an old adage that states; “…music is the universal language…”

Regardless of what word-language a person speaks, music, including music without words, can reach to and convey the message or messages a Composer wishes to send to others. Whether it be a message of peace, joy, comfort, anger, happiness or joy, it is the Composer who is attempting to communicate to others through music his or her thought ideas or their intended messages. It is in each specific composition that one or more messages are conveyed to the listener. The word conveyance implies a two party system; one doing the conveying and one receiving the conveyance.  After all, it is a two way street at a minimum. Hopefully, the message(s) is/are a positive one.

Most of us live in our own little corner of the world, allowing only those messages of interest into our conscious world, into us individually and personally, to penetrate our “defenses”, so to speak. We hide or shy away from those  things, ideas and people that fall outside of our own chosen filters of perception, our likes and dislikes, our tastes and our preferences. as well as priorities. Each of us takes the time to interpret and to glean from our experiences, hopefully in a conscious way, only those things that help us to make sense of our own world.

Individualized interpretation of music therefor, enables a Composer to send these messages in such a way as to permit an auditory, subjective experience, as gained through the conveyance of the sounds used in a musical work, to any listener, so willing, thereby completing the link between them, thus completing the transfer from one to the other, in this unique form of communication called, music.

It is personal, sometimes, very personal. It can be lighthearted and happy, dark and brooding or any combination of character or ambiance, so as to move us in some mental or emotional, and in many cases, a physical way, movement and dancing! Through your own individual interpretation of a Composers work, you can experience the intended message(s) either through an auditory, analytical, visual or physical sense. Sometimes, you may not “hear” them on the first listening. Sometimes it may take several “listenings” to receive the message(s) and sometimes, you may not receive the message in the intended way the Composer had hoped for, but in your own way, your very own unique way you will receive a message. In any case the message received will be perceived by you as being great, good, bad or indifferent. That is what makes music universal. Each piece of music causes some internal reaction to the listener. Anyone within ear shot of the music will react in some way and no two individuals react to it in the same identical way. Now how cool is that!

Instrumental music and chamber music is without a doubt, a language understood by the masses where communication can occur without imposing opinions or ideas on others through the chosen lyrics, rather, it affords an open ended interpretation that enables rather than disables the listener to experience internally, something relevant and important, in the moment, to them.  It activates the internal representations of their own inner and private world, without imposing, through the use of words, or dictate nor does it instruct you on how you should think, feel or interpret the music. I like that in so far as it gives back the power to you, the listener. You retain the right and privilege of holding the power to think for yourself rather than me imposing my beliefs, thoughts or ideas onto you. You can listen or not. That is your right and your choice.

So, it is for that reason I have come to select this form of communication, instrumental music, to talk to you. It is a way for me to share those things I experience in my own life with you. My feelings, my thoughts, my ideas and my emotions are interpreted by me, translated into music and brought forth in a unique form of communication, one you are familiar with, music.

Websites, Blogs and the like provide a multimedia avenue for expressing oneself. The words, pictures, videos, etc., other than the music, provides to me and others a method of enticing you to listen to the music. For you, they are an external catalyst which may cause you to take a moment to listen, but, -

… it is in the actual listening of it that you will come to know my art. Also, it is in the listening that you will come to know the journey of the song.

It is my chosen journey to learn as much as I can about music composition and the related chores needed to produce it. My task is to learn enough about music composition and music production so as to master the art and craft of  musical communication so well that my meaning and intent is clearly expressed and hopefully, that these messages will be well  received by you.  I hope to evolve to the point that my efforts to master this form of communication will be to your great benefit. A benefit that is meaningful and enjoyable to you.

For a more in depth look about my music please click through to the provided links or through the “About” drop down page link titled, My Music. I use a far different approach to share with you what it is I do musically to make and create music. Other posts are planned to provide specific steps and explanations for those interested in learning the craft as well. These will be far less philosophical  in nature than what you have found in this message. It will be a way for me to teach others music composition through my knowledge and my experience of doing it.

I think the most I can hope for from this blog or my other web locations is that you are given the chance to at least hear some of my tunes and in doing so, it is my hope you find your experience with my music to be enjoyable, thought provoking and pleasing to your ear. Enough so that you stop by regularly for a visit.

For now, I offer to you the opportunity to listen to my music at my publishers official website, StringTunes and here on this site. The StringTunes site is in the process of being overhauled to reflect more of my publishers interests, however, this site will continue to carry it’s current content while it moves through the transition period. Consequently, it is here at this site that I can and will  share an ongoing blog/website presence that includes things about me, my music, music composition and an assortment of other things I find interesting enough to include here. Also, it is important to me that you let me know what you would like to see here. This is not exclusively me talking to you, or at least I hope not. I am hopeful that you will find a two way street to be more inviting and enjoyable. Please feel free to contribute your thoughts and ideas so this can become a place for you that is important enough for you to stop by regularly.

I remain hopeful that  my fans, friends and my audience at large travel with me along this journey as we progress through time. If you can or will take a moment in your busy life, to experience how well I have done (or not), how well I am doing at this time (or not) and to stay informed, if you are and remain interested in my subjective experience and my musical interpretations of the world, that is, my journey into music composition and music production. I am still on that wonderful journey. I have chosen to stay here. I intend to stay as long as the external world permits it and as long as I can, as long as it remains within my means. You are cordially invited to come along and share in this journey.

Learning is a process, a lifelong path towards enlightenment.

I am not standing still and neither are you. So, I invite you to come back often if you so desire and or to stop by in a year or so to see where we both have traveled, musically and maybe even otherwise. If we have not already connected by now, then maybe at that time both of us will have grown and will have the opportunity of hearing each other and then we will both benefit. :)

Otherwise, if you are here with me now, then I welcome  you to my new home. Yes, we are still under construction for a bit yet. It’s sort of like buying a new home for the first time. When you first move in there is little furniture and it  (the furniture) doesn’t even look as good as it did in your last home. There are several design qualities yet to be perfected or tweaked in your new home.  So , you set out to get the finishing touches in place. Once completed you are settled into your new home and you begin your new life in your new home. At some later point in time you might notice that your home is your Kiva, your respite away from the rest of the world and yet you remain a part of it. It has become what you dreamed about when you first moved in, a beautiful outward expression of yourself for you and your loved ones.

That is exactly what I hope to achieve as far as form, structure and content here on this site. I hope to go a bit beyond that, to a place that offers information, relative to music, that is educational, supportive of your musical interests, expressing myself in real time, attempting to serve you and me as well. I know I cannot do that alone and so I need your help, your comments, thoughts and ideas. They are always welcomed and I will do my best to respond in a timely manner. If you do not tell me, then I will not know. If you do, I will try to meet your expectations as best I can.

Lastly, I am trying to figure out how best to proceed with this new site. My other Blog, is a place I have spent a lot of time on over the past year or so. I do not want to simply duplicate that work and yet there is a lot of good information in it. The same is true for the original StringTunes site. So how do I continue? Well, I’m going to poke around a little and find out! :)

I am asking for your patience in my business and website developmental efforts and progress. The new web layout was chosen with great care and I am learning how to best use it too. It is likely that the StringTunes site will be moved to my new Website Host, Media Temple. I am also planning on using the same layout used here, as I personally like it and it does a decent job of permitting a variety of presentational formats for various things. I have completed a page that is called my Mission Statement. Please take a moment to review as this is my intent put on paper.  As I want you to understand my focus better and it will show you more about how you too can find your own mission and maybe even provide some information and encouragement for you to make your own dreams come true!

Music truly is the universal language and love is the key to open the doors in your life’s journey.

Warmest wishes!

Don Rath Jr

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