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by sizzle
4480 days ago
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"To understand music, you must listen to it. But so long as you are thinking, “I am listening to this music,” you are not listening" This is a phenomenon I constantly battle internally in my consciousness when assessing the various layers of musical composition. So if we stop ourselves from thinking about music as we listen, the result would then consist of "experiencing/feeling" music? The mechanics of it being a mindless, automatic response to the auditory stimulation. (neurotransmitter release/binding) I don't know where I'm going with this, but how do you all listen to/analyze/experience particular music of your liking? |
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Because of this, the satisfaction of listening to music isn't only auditory or aesthetic, but also an identity satisfaction, of feeling one's ideas about oneself confirmed.
It's probably true that humans inject identity ideas into everything, so this is nothing special to music. But it's a strange situation, since music per se is the most abstract of the arts and this extra layer we put on top of it is so obviously extrinsic.