After reading the article posted in the 'Secular Music' thread, I couldn't help but acknowledge that 'we', especially African Americans have a natural rhythm.
There is absolutely no denial of it, neither mentally nor physically, can it be denied that 'we' do not have an 'inborn' natural rhythm. It's 'our' DNA.
I remember watching my babies as they were growing up and at the slightest sound of music, they moved with a rhythm that had 'culture' marked within it. And it wasn't because they were mimicking what they saw 'me' or my husband doing... It was just 'there'.
When I hear music or rhythms, it doesn't take a New York minute for me to respond to it with body movements. I 'instinctively' move to different levels of music as to how it's presented. And it's not because I'm a Dancer nor can I attribute it to all of the dance classes, workshops and training that I've taken throughout the decades of my life. There are movements that no teacher could ever teach me, I was born with them.
Once we hear music, 'our' bodies immediately respond with a rhythm that is uniquely our own. For the most part, the majority of us did not grow up in Africa, yet we still have this unique rhythm... and frankly, I love it. It's ours. And I see it as a gift from God above.
I'm inclined to believe that we have an inner music stream flowing through our souls. Not in a bad way. But music and rhythms which 'we' instinctively respond to in Dance. 'Just a thought'... :scratchch:
In truth Dancing is simply body movements which are a manifestation of the music that one hears or has embraced into their spirit. Whatever the rhythm or the song's or the music's message is, the Dancer brings it into a visualization. That's just how much power music, rhythms, beats and melodies have.
Bear with me in my musings here... I'm trying to put my thoughts out 'here' hoping that it will make sense to someone other than me.
Music and Dance.... I just believe that God gave these to us as gifts. They go hand in hand with each other... no doubt about it.
Well, for instance... :Rose:
In dance rehearsals, the drills and movements are painful, dull, boring and draining, UNTIL the music plays, then it becomes a totally different atmosphere, and the movements then have meaning and the drills and the rehearsals are worth it.
Music, be it good or bad, has so much power. It can heal, or it can destroy, it can take one's mind on a far off journey, while never leaving their desk at work, or living room. It takes you back to a day or moment in time that made you either sad or glad. It brings you into reality or it can keep one in denial, depending on the notes and rhythms.
It's gets housework done, it gets me through miles of walking, or long journey's on a plane. It gets me to work on the commuter train. It blocks out undesired conversations, and yet opens the path to being stress free.
The power of music... and dance...
Have you noticed how the ranges of music is literally ENDLESS. Just when I thought there'd never be a song that I'd love more than one I love now... a new song comes out and I'm in love with a new song all over again.
Mandisa's 'God's Speaking'.... total favorite. Then Royal Taylor's ' Can You Hold Me Together?" Then I'm back to 'CeCe Winan's ' Throne Room'...
Music and Dance and Rhythms...
They are ours. Things I love, but not more than I love God.
:Rose: Please share how music affects you. And it's totally okay if my post makes no sense... I love you anyway and would love to hear what you have to say.
There is absolutely no denial of it, neither mentally nor physically, can it be denied that 'we' do not have an 'inborn' natural rhythm. It's 'our' DNA.
I remember watching my babies as they were growing up and at the slightest sound of music, they moved with a rhythm that had 'culture' marked within it. And it wasn't because they were mimicking what they saw 'me' or my husband doing... It was just 'there'.
When I hear music or rhythms, it doesn't take a New York minute for me to respond to it with body movements. I 'instinctively' move to different levels of music as to how it's presented. And it's not because I'm a Dancer nor can I attribute it to all of the dance classes, workshops and training that I've taken throughout the decades of my life. There are movements that no teacher could ever teach me, I was born with them.
Once we hear music, 'our' bodies immediately respond with a rhythm that is uniquely our own. For the most part, the majority of us did not grow up in Africa, yet we still have this unique rhythm... and frankly, I love it. It's ours. And I see it as a gift from God above.
I'm inclined to believe that we have an inner music stream flowing through our souls. Not in a bad way. But music and rhythms which 'we' instinctively respond to in Dance. 'Just a thought'... :scratchch:
In truth Dancing is simply body movements which are a manifestation of the music that one hears or has embraced into their spirit. Whatever the rhythm or the song's or the music's message is, the Dancer brings it into a visualization. That's just how much power music, rhythms, beats and melodies have.
Bear with me in my musings here... I'm trying to put my thoughts out 'here' hoping that it will make sense to someone other than me.
Music and Dance.... I just believe that God gave these to us as gifts. They go hand in hand with each other... no doubt about it.
Well, for instance... :Rose:
In dance rehearsals, the drills and movements are painful, dull, boring and draining, UNTIL the music plays, then it becomes a totally different atmosphere, and the movements then have meaning and the drills and the rehearsals are worth it.
Music, be it good or bad, has so much power. It can heal, or it can destroy, it can take one's mind on a far off journey, while never leaving their desk at work, or living room. It takes you back to a day or moment in time that made you either sad or glad. It brings you into reality or it can keep one in denial, depending on the notes and rhythms.
It's gets housework done, it gets me through miles of walking, or long journey's on a plane. It gets me to work on the commuter train. It blocks out undesired conversations, and yet opens the path to being stress free.
The power of music... and dance...
Have you noticed how the ranges of music is literally ENDLESS. Just when I thought there'd never be a song that I'd love more than one I love now... a new song comes out and I'm in love with a new song all over again.
Mandisa's 'God's Speaking'.... total favorite. Then Royal Taylor's ' Can You Hold Me Together?" Then I'm back to 'CeCe Winan's ' Throne Room'...
Music and Dance and Rhythms...
They are ours. Things I love, but not more than I love God.
:Rose: Please share how music affects you. And it's totally okay if my post makes no sense... I love you anyway and would love to hear what you have to say.