This is the best analogy I have towards explaining my view point of what’s truly going on, and why I consider everything to be Biblical.

First I should say that I’m a musician. I taught instrumental band for several years. In other words, I’m a band director.

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I can read and understand most musical scores. However, there is prep work that needs to be done when I first look at the score. I ask questions. I look at it from multiple perspectives. I try to see what the composer’s intentions are, & what message he wanted to relay

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Through the piece. Then, I take into consideration how the piece when performed would impact the person listening to it. Would they see the composer’s interpretation and meaning, or would they ignore all that and interpret the piece in a way it directly affects them?

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Then, while researching the emotional experience from all view points, I look at the technical aspects of the piece and see how the multiple layers stacked on each other actually build and fit on one another.

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The first is the foundation. No piece can have any solid ground without having a solid root bottom. This is usually the bass line & rhythm section.

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Then I look at the melodic line. The line that most will hear, and pay attention too. This is what is going to be where most opinions of the piece is formed. Kind of like what’s put out in the general public to see and hear.

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Then you have everything in between that. The harmonic lines, the embellishments, the filler kind of stuff. Some of it can be really beneficial and fit perfectly, and then other things can be just flat out questionable or bad.

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So, in a nutshell, you have all these instruments playing their specific parts/roles in the piece, and your goal is to make sure it all jives together in the way that the composer intended it to be. This can be a complicated thing, even if it first looks easy.
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It has to be very well rehearsed to make an impact & meet the composers intentions. Several moving parts all have to be in tuned, (vibes), together, not only within their section, but within the entire band. Once that happens, all these moving parts collective sound as one.

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So conclude, the conductor has to read and peal back several stacked layers of sound moving forward/horizontally together from start to end. Once the layers are pealed, you can reveal that solid foundation on which everything has been built on. The root.

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And, after studying plus rehearsing those specific layers for a period of time, you can see how each of the layers jive/move together on top of each other, while moving vertically in motion at the same time. If the collective vibe has been established, then ...

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It’s a pretty powerful piece when performed. And, I think the original intentions of the composer can be met while still satisfying the listeners ear. The audience may get it from the view of the composer, or they may only feel how it relates to them and never consider

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the composers intentions. At that point, you’ve done all you can do. After time, research & dedication, you’ve sent the message from the creator of the piece and it’s up to the listener to decide from there.

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That’s how I view the world events. Multiple layers stacked in each other in moving forward together at the same time. If the vibe is collectively good and in tune, you’ve got a pretty powerful thing. But if it’s not, it’s distorted and just bad.

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But the key piece to remember is the root, or foundation all the layers are built on. To me, this is the Bible and God. So, when something happens or if I need answers understanding things, I go to God (prayer), and read the Bible. It’s a direct line to the composer of it all. ❤️
And, like always, I hope this makes sense. I didn’t proof it. I actually threw it all together while typing on my phone in my kitchen. I just wanted to share another, “outside the box” view of it all, and what how I really research things going on.

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