Does Music Unify or Separate?
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Here’s a couple of contrasting opinions for you;
“Nothing separates the generations more than music. By the time a child is eight or nine, he has developed a passion for his own music that is even stronger than his passions for procrastination and weird clothes.” Bill Cosby.
“Music is what unifies” Seu-ma-tsen, Chinese philosopher.
I guess it comes down to the question my good friend Fritz Kundler has posed; Do you wear your music or listen to it? Does this song make me look fat?
Without a doubt, many people wear their music which is a function, as Mr. Cosby has pointed out, of creating an identity that is sparate from the previous generation. This has gone on, no doubt, since before Rome and, rather than being a highly original identity, it is a tenuous one, blown about by fashion and dictated by, as Fritz points out, men in suits.
More Musical Memes

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Memes are like a virus. Memes are beliefs that get passed along from person to person, growing and evolving until they have a life of their own. Memes have a purpose; to mess people up and to keep folks down.
Our culture is full of memes that keep people in their place like; ‘It is better to give than receive,’ and ‘money is the root of all evil.’ Our memes about religion emphasize that we should be self sacrificing (so we can go to war and be willing to die) and that a rich man can’t get into heaven (so people will be satisfied with their lot in life.)
One of the really popular artistic memes is that an artist isn’t famous until after they’re dead. This popular meme has inspired a story where an artist fakes his his own death to artificially drive up the value of his work and, lord knows, maybe someone somewhere has even done this.
In reality, if you examine the lives of many of the great composers, you will find that many were actually quite successful in their own lifetime. Beethoven, for example, was generally acknowledged as the greatest living composer of his day and the city if Vienna, at one point, paid him to live there and knock out a symphony or two whenever he could manage.
Circles of Communication; Art
Art can be a vital form of communication. Often, in the past, the truth about society and culture has been couched allegorically in book, opera, picture or musical work.
The artists (writers, musicians, painters) in Europe kept alive the idea of revolution and educated people in general that the monarchy were not gods nor even chosen by gods, else the French Revolution would never have happened because all the people would have still been fearful that they were opposing ‘God’s Will.’
This is why artists and intellectuals are among the first to be supressed in a totalitarian government. The art of the culture is then usurped by rubbish that is no more than propaganda, such as the ‘art’ of the Nazis.
Communication Breakdown; Memes
Certainly not all forms of communication are good. Some forms of communication can be quite harmful; lies, malicious gossip, propaganda and memes.
” ‘A meme,’ said the Doctor, ‘is a unit of cultural transmission. A term coined by Richard Dawkins. It’s a…concept that proagates itself within a culture by a process of imitation. Like a tune, or how you tie shoelaces, marriage, language or wearing a hat. The idea gets passed on from person to person, spreading, transmitting and, in a sense, evolving‘ Jonathan Morris, The Tomorrow Windows.
Our culture is full of such memes and they mostly serve the purpose of keeping people in their place. They teach things like it is a virtue to be ‘poor but honest,’ and ‘your reward is in heaven.’
The are many memes that apply to artists and either keep them down or discourage people from exercising their artistic expression. One of the most popular memes of this type is the ’starving artist,’ closely allied with the meme that artists don’t need compensation for their work because they just love doing what they’re doing.
Communication Breakdown; Language Gets in the Way
Our language is full of words that have little or no specific definition but, there is at the same time, an assumtion on the part of many that there is a universal understanding of the word.
Take the word god, for example. If you polled an entire congregation on the meaning of the word god, you might get as many different definitions of the word god as there were people in the church. Many might agree that god was a creator but, beyond this, the specifics might really vary.
For instance, some may actually hold the view that god, if you could see him (?)/ her, would be sitting somewhere ‘up in the sky,’ or ‘heaven,’ watching over everything. Some may take the view that god is an omnipresent energy existing everywhere in the universe.
Certainly the term god has been used, in the past, to mean a supreme being but are there many gods or just one? It’s interesting that ‘main stream’ religion has never issued an official and specific profile of god and just where he/she might live. Despite this, and the fact this this is almost universally true of the world’s religions, religion is what we chiefly fight, argue and kill each other over; something that most people can’t begin to give specific definitions of.
The great Chinese philosopher Lao Tsu called ‘god’ The Tao and said whatever was knowable about it, that wasn’t it for sure.
Circles of Communication; Moving Up, Creating Affinity
In contrast to the previous view, where you allow people with low emotional tones ‘drag you down,’ you can manage your own emotional tone and stay positive.
You might not be able to bring a person in a very low emotional tone up very much, in fact you would have to work at this and bring them up by degree, otherwise you’ll have an insurrection on your hands.
You can, however, elevate someone who is already in a reasonable emotional tone. This advice is given in the ‘Science of Getting Rich,’ that you should add value to everyone you interact with in this way.
This is not like lip service where you pay them a false compliment but you actually find something good about them or that you really like and comment on it.
“If I accept you as you are, I will make you worse; however, if I treat you as though you are what you are capable of becoming, I help you become that.”
Communication Breakdown
If a person is in a low emotional tone, say apathy on upwards through various stages of anger, communication is just not a possibility. A person in a low emotional tone will only want to talk about how they are being victimized and will only be interested in fixing blame onto others.
Pretty much everyone has experienced someone like this and, perhaps, has one or more such individuals in the family. At family get togethers the conversation gets ‘commondered’ to spending inordinate amounts of time running whichever person or group into the ground that these individuals feel are to ‘blame’ for their current circumstances.
Actual conversation is pointless since nothing about this is rational and the concept of communication is simply a tit for tat sort of battle for dominance of opinion.
If you are not aware and are not the keeper of your own emotional tone, you can actually get drawn down into a lower emotional tone yourself. Then you can become like a carrier, infecting others with this low emotional tone but individuals who manage their own emotional tones will tend to keep you out of their circle and so you are sort of blindly barring your own way to ‘higher circles.’
Improving and Balancing our Circles of Communication
In the diagram, imagine each circle is a person; each colour represents an independent path of communication with each person, every day we use these circles of communication to interact with other people. They are ALL unique based on type of relationship i.e. father, sibling peer, business colleague client prospect.
Understanding and awareness of the influential impact each circle can have on you both negative and positive enables us to balance the outcome of all the people we come into contact with throughout our lives.
When two of them connect, opinions of you are reviewed; they can be either positive of negative based on your interaction with each when you were connected to them.
There are common sayings like “it’s not what you know but who you know that matters” and “i wish I had met you years ago” and “I can pull a few strings for you” that assist the concept of this theory.
Being There
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, the great german philosopher and writer once said that; “To create something, you must be something.”
It comes down to how you think of yourself. Do you think of yourself as an artist? I use the term artist always in the broadest sense, meaning that the word includes musicians, writers, painters and, really, anyone who takes pride in a job well done.
If you think of yourself as an artist, stop and reflect on how important artists might be to society and culture in general.
Unfortunately, we live in a time when many people think that art and culture in general is some sort of luxury. It’s something a society indulges in when things are prosperous and people have lots of free time to kill. Some people see it as a passtime of the rich to show off their status.
Nothing could be further from the truth.
In the first place, without artists, eveything, evey business, every product, every service would sink down to the same level of mediocrity and the economy would go right down the toilet.
The 3 Most Used Chords on Guitar

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Alright, so rolling right along with the free guitar lessons for beginners, here are the 3 most used chords on guitar. These are the definitive blues chords. Now I know lots of folks will chime in and say they have blues chords they like a lot better but if you surveyed all the blues music ever written, I bet you these three chords would be in the top ten.
This is my opinion, anyway, since I’m not about to survey all the blues music ever written. You can certainly use these chords in the twelve bar blues formula I posted before.
Here they are. They belong to the ‘Key’ of E Major, by the way.
Authors Lead the Way to New Business Model

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The business of marketing books has gone the exact same way that the business of marketing music has previously gone with containerless product. Book readers are the booming business, replacing video games, which is falling on its rear.
Publishers have taken the exact same stance that record companies have already assumed, that is to get published, the publisher wants to see a ready made reader base. The author is expected to deal with the promotions of the book. This is the same as the record companies which want the same thing, basically; a group with a large fan base already built.
It’s sort of like getting a loan at the bank. If you don’t need the loan, they’ll probably give it to you but, if you do need the loan, then you can forget about it.
It’s interesting that the authors seem to be ahead of the musicians in embracing this new business model and using Social Media Marketing in a highly successful way to build up a buzz and reader base ahead of their book launch.
And why wouldn’t this work for musical artists as well? It certainly would because it’s the exact same principle involved.
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EFT for Artists
EFT stands for Emotional Freedom Technique and is a really simple energy modality for removing blocks or unwanted beliefs. The technique consists of tapping on your acupuncture energy meridians while stating the belief you wish to be rid of. There is usually a second round of positive statements to ‘tap in’ positive beliefs to replace the negative ones that have been removed. This is a video of a guided session to remove ‘writer’s block,’ or any sort of creative block by quieting down the ‘Inner Critic.’





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