Tag: Skill

  • Communicating emotions with music

    Communicating emotions with music

    How many times have people mentioned the ‘feel’ of the music? Or how it made them jump with joy or tear up with sorrow?

    Music has this effect, doesn’t it? It can make one feel happy, sad, angry, anxious, there’s also a myth about a musical piece that stimulates suicidal tendencies in the listener. I’m not going to tell which one it is. Just in case 😉

    Musical expression is the art of performing music in such a way that it manipulates the audience’s emotions. How does one do this? Well it’s the way music is performed, the dynamism in volume, touch, timing of the music indicating excitement, energy, playing certain notes which indicate intensity, and color. In great artists, one can feel that it is the soul that is speaking.

    Musical expression is about communicating emotions to the masses, and that is why music is such an important department in film making. It’s not just the story and the acting and the direction. it’s also the music in the background, It is a monster of a challenge for a movie to communicate grief, happiness, mystery, horror without music.
    As an experiment, one may imagine popular scenes in movies, and then cut out the music. say for e.g. the scene in the end of ‘Pursuit of Happyness’, where the film communicates the ultimate feeling of happiness. If the music is cut out, I seriously doubt that it can replicate the intended feeling.
    You may try it in the video link provided below. The film tries to portray the emotion in 1:25 and it builds up till it peaks at 2:51.
    see it with the music and without, is there a difference?

    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WsYl63dAZHA]

    Music has been the bosom buddy of Film and Theater since the early Renaissance period of Europe, or should I just call it bosom buddy of Theater, as films were still science fiction in those days. But music was equally or maybe more important then, than it is today. When Films finally started in the late 1800’s, technology to play sound was still unavailable, so there were just visuals with facial expressions and live music to communicate those emotions.
    Imagine, without music it would just be a room full of silence, black and white visuals and the occasional cough of a fellow viewer. Boring…
    The Charlie Chaplin movies were originally played with live music, his movies continued to be popular even after the advent of synchronized audio, so later they added the music to his movies.

    Here’s another interesting example: What does the term ‘midi’, mean?
    Midi music is music that’s played by the computer. the computer is given certain commands to play notes in a certain time. Midi music was very popular between 1980s to late 90’s with the introduction of personal computers and 8/16 bit video games. Yes computers can play music, but this music is just a series of notes played exactly note to note by the computer, there is no expression in it, no varied dynamics, no rubato. Lets have a contest between computers and humans. 🙂

    Computer vs Humans (Soundtrack: Schindler’s list – Title ~ John Williams)

    Computer

    Human

    Result: Who wins?

    â–¡ Human
    â–¡ Computer

  • One Man Band… (Are they a joke or gifted musicians)

    One Man Band… (Are they a joke or gifted musicians)

    Greetings Friends,

    Whenever I used to hear the term One Man Band. I used to picture a cartoonish guy strapped up with wierd tin cans and stuff that made noise, trying to get attention from people to give him money.

    By definition, a one man band is a person who plays multiple instruments at the same time to present a musical sequence, that should be pleasing to the ear.

    The concept started many years ago, far back during the Elizabethan era where apparently her court jester used to play the pipe, and tabor (a percussion instrument) together to please her.

    Through many years One Man Bands have been looked down as a joke, why? Maybe that’s how these guys have been presented to us, on television shows, cartoons, and many other forms of media. Maybe it’s how history puts it, how it all started out by court jesters, who’s job was to make people (Mainly the nobles) laugh, maybe that avatar has stuck to the reputation of a One Man Band all these years.

    Maybe there are some One Man Bands, who actually do the things I described in the introduction, maybe there are a few jokers out there making noise to put a smile on a grieving face. But I’ve come to realize that there are people who can really play multiple instruments (with prowess), and the end result is truly consonant music for us to enjoy. These geniuses can amaze anyone with their skill and let me not change the rep on these guys, geniuses are usually crazy nut cases. Just like the example I’ve given below.

    With technological breakthroughs in music, studio equipment, and software easily available these days, the term One Man Band is also used to describe a performer who plays every instrument on a recorded musical piece one at a time, and then mixes them together in a multitrack.

    e.g:- David Meshow (Mechaud) is a musician based in Canada who plays Vocals, Guitars – (Lead, Rhythm, and Bass), Percussion – (Drums, Beat box, Xylophone), Violin, and Keyboard in his band called David Meshow. Here are some videos of his songs that he published on Youtube.

    David Meshow: Guitar – (Lead, Rhythm, Bass), Percussion – (Beat boxing, Water Xylophone), and some crazy conducting
    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lseRUfGN1Ts]

    David Meshow: Guitar – (Lead, Rhythm, Bass), Percussion – (Drums, Xylophone)
    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N5rcmsxIKDc]

  • Concentration! The root of any art form.

    Concentration! The root of any art form.

    Practicing any art form needs a lot of concentration. For me, it’s a battle with myself to concentrate while I practice music.

    It’s not that I’m incapable of concentrating but it’s always been a challenge for me to maintain it while I play. My practice routine doesn’t only consist of honing my musical skills but my concentration as well.

    It’s always been a constant complain for my teachers, be it academically or musically. But the important thing is, I’m aware of this weakness and I’m constantly improving in it. Yoga helps a lot, especially the ‘Sukhasana’ if you plan on improving this particular ‘skill’.

    Yes it’s a skill, and I’m sure you will agree if you watch this video. I was mesmerized watching this. I salute this fellow for his mastery with his art of balance and concentration.

    PS: I loved the oriental music in the background as well 😉

    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jJrzIdDUfT4&vq]