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#158456 - 11/16/02 10:22 AM
about singing .......
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Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 12800
Loc: Penn Yan, NY
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My church bulletin had this great expose on singing. I'll leave out the religious references .......
WE SING BECAUSE singing does something to words that nothing else can do. It gets them into our memory and into our hearts. Singing makes a text memorable and gets into the rhythm of our living: into our heartbeat and our breathing and our walking, sitting, and standing.
The mere act of listening to music does not get the words into our hearts and minds. Singing brings our body into action which ingrains the words into our being. We use our lungs, diaphragm, the vocal cavity, our vocal cords, and even our back, our legs and our arms if we are going to sing well.
Such singing, such complete and total involvement was commended by the ancient teachers. There is an old proverb that says : " Someone who sings well, prays twice" (OK - ONE religious reference)
Music has the power to make words and events memorable. Studies have shown that musical memory is rooted in several parts of the brain, reaching across the left-brain and right-brain divide. That makes it hard to forget the words and music that we have learned. Such rooting also helps to explain why we keep recalling certain tunes, even when we don't want to, and why it's so hard to get such tunes out of our heads. Our own brain activity keeps running across these tunes and playing them for us.
Singing is so powerful that people with dementia and Alzheimer's disease can remember and sing the songs of their childhood, even when they've forgotten their own names or the names of their children. Singing is so powerful that stroke patients can sing a statement or request even when they can't speak.
If you've ever asked yourself, "Should I sing?" Then the answer is obviously yes! God (OK - two) gave us voices with which to sing. We may not have had the chance to develop those voices, but they are God's gift. People who study music have learned that there are very few people who cannot sing. They may not be able to sing the melody, but they are usually in harmony with it, in some way.
*** Pretty encouraging words, don't cha think?
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