Omni
3rd September 2011, 12:36
We all see and interpret music differently. I have learned how we perceive music, is well summed up by the word holographic. What I mean by holographic is very multidimensional, and many complexities, for one thing. Kind of like when you look at a hologram or whatever on a piece of lazer printed plastic. When you move it around it changes but it is one origin...
Here are some mechanics I have learned, and people may gain from by pondering rather than just having reflex based mechanics in determining how they like music:
~~~Some look for lyrics that apply to their lives. Almost everyone does this, but some are extremists. They almost solely like songs that relate to their lives in ways. Like a song about boyfriends, or resisting the (IMO)corrupted PTB on this planet. Etc.
~~~Some re-enforce their ego, and that's how they look for music
~~~Some are looking to be labeled under a certain image when picking the music they like. This results in disliking other genres of music not even based on if they enjoy it or not, often stemming from 'group think' of their friends and fear of being labeled a "lamer" or something of that sort.
Group think has a big effect on how people pretend they do or dont like music. I am of the philosophy of being true to ones self(unless you have dark parts, those need to be suprressed at times but not so much in music). The corrupted mechanics of our society are all over the place. And I'm not talking about conspiracy. I'm talking about the flaws in humans and how we judge each other, want to be judged a certain way, and how we perceive things etc.
~~~Some fear being labeled a certain way and do not listen to certain music they may like because of this fear. For example Lady Gaga. I can admit I've enjoyed a song of hers. Not enough to buy it, or even have it in my library, but I think it's a sign of being developed in an area(not saying fully, we are always developing) to be able to like a song by a source that may get you labeled badly by others, and not judging every song an artist makes pre-determining they all suck, and not being open to any enjoyment from them. I have more respect for people true to themselves than people who just pretend what they are at core, into an self-desired image, instead of just being transparent and true to ones self...
~~~Some(like me) are sound engineers and look for the quality of sound in music. I'm not talking about something like how an aiff or WAV directly from music production software sounds better quality than an mp3. I'm talking about specific sounds that we like. Sound connoisseurs
~~~Some channel dark energies with music, which doesn't mean they are dark people. It can release anger quite well. It can also condition one into being more angry, as well. Programming of ourselves happens with any single thing we do.
~~~Some hear with their heart. Literally(maybe) and non-literally. After all, our heart has neurons, and maybe science doesn't say they have any use other than the timing of heart beating etc, but I find that to be likely incomplete. Either way we can thikn with our hearts(whether it's involving our physical heart or not). Liking music because it resonates with your heart, I personally think, is light years ahead of liking music because it aligns with one's ego or self projected image they desire to be seen as. Heart > Ego
~~~Some have mental alignments and mechanics to hearing something enough to where it becomes "catchy".
~~~Some look for music that aligns with what they think is 'cool'. Which isn't so bad IMHO. This includes other kind of bad(IMHO) mechanics though at times, like wanting to be labeled cool by other people. I find a lot of the stupid mechanics of undeveloped humans(high school mechanics, like who's "popular" or who's "an outcast") should be eliminated...
~~~Relativity programming in the mind has something to do with music. The mechanics of that can make us dislike some music, or like other music more.
~~~Mood affects what music we like to listen to. People do not think of mental programming much, but it's one of the biggest forces affecting humans(arguably the biggest).
I will add more possibly as I think of them. Feel free to add more yourself
I am not saying some are better than others at enjoying music by having a much more complete than normal perception of music. Even if what makes us like music is very simplistic(like the extremists that look for lyrics that apply to their lives and ignore everything else). No matter how mundane ones mechanics of liking music is, they get approx an equal effect from them with music. Like one who enjoys music to feed their ego, they still enjoy it and I'm not judging them as people for that. I have done that myself, however I am far beyond that now personally...
What I am saying is by diversifying ones perception of music, it opens them to more complex enjoyments of it. And by eliminating the character flaws in how we perceive music, it provides a training ground for self perfection for ourselves in doing so. If you eliminate flaws(IMO flaws, like self projected image you want people to think you are) in coding of your programming in music, those codings may apply to other things in your life too.
Life is a big learning experience for everyone it seems. A big part of that is finding flaws in ourselves and eliminating them. It seems many people are not good at finding flaws in themselves, and good at finding flaws in others, and constantly pointing the finger. Well IMO we should all point that finger at ourselves from time to time, and change what we can change in the world(not limited to), ourselves. Everything you hate in others, it's a good practice to analyze that and see if it's in ourselves. Because sometimes we are just seeing a reflection of ourselves in others. We are all connected IMO in ways.
Anyway, in closing, I'd like to, as an experiment, have people post a song or two(I don't want this to become a music video posting thread more than a discussion), and explain why they like that song and what mechanics lead to them liking that song.
I'll start with myself.
This is my favorite song. And the biggest reason I like it, is the mechanic I listed, the quality of the sounds in it, this is a song for sound connoisseurs similar to myself. It is an absolute masterpiece IMHO.
5m8jD0itiPM
This next song is one I apply to the mechanic of liking lyrics that apply to my life. Not all of the lyrics apply to my life, but many do. The song may as well be about mind control....
"crawling in my skin" I've experienced this torture with mind control. Nothing was crawling under my skin but they made it feel that way with synthetic alteration of my senses.
And basically its a song I align with because of my mind control experiences. Its one of the theme song of my life.
"distracting[them doing].... reacting[me].....
"against my will I stand beside my own reflection" This resonates down to my soul... Might even be my soul speaking(beyond just speaking like i normally do). They mimick me with the AI I deal with, with mind control. So it is like my soul standing beside it's own reflection in that case. And it's surely against my will....
"theres something inside me that pulls beneath the surface, consuming, confusing" etc.. These are the words that apply to me in this song(maybe others).
Gd9OhYroLN0
Anyway, if you have any other mechanics of perceiving music to add please do. And feel free to post a few songs of different mechanics of why you like them.
Here are some mechanics I have learned, and people may gain from by pondering rather than just having reflex based mechanics in determining how they like music:
~~~Some look for lyrics that apply to their lives. Almost everyone does this, but some are extremists. They almost solely like songs that relate to their lives in ways. Like a song about boyfriends, or resisting the (IMO)corrupted PTB on this planet. Etc.
~~~Some re-enforce their ego, and that's how they look for music
~~~Some are looking to be labeled under a certain image when picking the music they like. This results in disliking other genres of music not even based on if they enjoy it or not, often stemming from 'group think' of their friends and fear of being labeled a "lamer" or something of that sort.
Group think has a big effect on how people pretend they do or dont like music. I am of the philosophy of being true to ones self(unless you have dark parts, those need to be suprressed at times but not so much in music). The corrupted mechanics of our society are all over the place. And I'm not talking about conspiracy. I'm talking about the flaws in humans and how we judge each other, want to be judged a certain way, and how we perceive things etc.
~~~Some fear being labeled a certain way and do not listen to certain music they may like because of this fear. For example Lady Gaga. I can admit I've enjoyed a song of hers. Not enough to buy it, or even have it in my library, but I think it's a sign of being developed in an area(not saying fully, we are always developing) to be able to like a song by a source that may get you labeled badly by others, and not judging every song an artist makes pre-determining they all suck, and not being open to any enjoyment from them. I have more respect for people true to themselves than people who just pretend what they are at core, into an self-desired image, instead of just being transparent and true to ones self...
~~~Some(like me) are sound engineers and look for the quality of sound in music. I'm not talking about something like how an aiff or WAV directly from music production software sounds better quality than an mp3. I'm talking about specific sounds that we like. Sound connoisseurs
~~~Some channel dark energies with music, which doesn't mean they are dark people. It can release anger quite well. It can also condition one into being more angry, as well. Programming of ourselves happens with any single thing we do.
~~~Some hear with their heart. Literally(maybe) and non-literally. After all, our heart has neurons, and maybe science doesn't say they have any use other than the timing of heart beating etc, but I find that to be likely incomplete. Either way we can thikn with our hearts(whether it's involving our physical heart or not). Liking music because it resonates with your heart, I personally think, is light years ahead of liking music because it aligns with one's ego or self projected image they desire to be seen as. Heart > Ego
~~~Some have mental alignments and mechanics to hearing something enough to where it becomes "catchy".
~~~Some look for music that aligns with what they think is 'cool'. Which isn't so bad IMHO. This includes other kind of bad(IMHO) mechanics though at times, like wanting to be labeled cool by other people. I find a lot of the stupid mechanics of undeveloped humans(high school mechanics, like who's "popular" or who's "an outcast") should be eliminated...
~~~Relativity programming in the mind has something to do with music. The mechanics of that can make us dislike some music, or like other music more.
~~~Mood affects what music we like to listen to. People do not think of mental programming much, but it's one of the biggest forces affecting humans(arguably the biggest).
I will add more possibly as I think of them. Feel free to add more yourself
I am not saying some are better than others at enjoying music by having a much more complete than normal perception of music. Even if what makes us like music is very simplistic(like the extremists that look for lyrics that apply to their lives and ignore everything else). No matter how mundane ones mechanics of liking music is, they get approx an equal effect from them with music. Like one who enjoys music to feed their ego, they still enjoy it and I'm not judging them as people for that. I have done that myself, however I am far beyond that now personally...
What I am saying is by diversifying ones perception of music, it opens them to more complex enjoyments of it. And by eliminating the character flaws in how we perceive music, it provides a training ground for self perfection for ourselves in doing so. If you eliminate flaws(IMO flaws, like self projected image you want people to think you are) in coding of your programming in music, those codings may apply to other things in your life too.
Life is a big learning experience for everyone it seems. A big part of that is finding flaws in ourselves and eliminating them. It seems many people are not good at finding flaws in themselves, and good at finding flaws in others, and constantly pointing the finger. Well IMO we should all point that finger at ourselves from time to time, and change what we can change in the world(not limited to), ourselves. Everything you hate in others, it's a good practice to analyze that and see if it's in ourselves. Because sometimes we are just seeing a reflection of ourselves in others. We are all connected IMO in ways.
Anyway, in closing, I'd like to, as an experiment, have people post a song or two(I don't want this to become a music video posting thread more than a discussion), and explain why they like that song and what mechanics lead to them liking that song.
I'll start with myself.
This is my favorite song. And the biggest reason I like it, is the mechanic I listed, the quality of the sounds in it, this is a song for sound connoisseurs similar to myself. It is an absolute masterpiece IMHO.
5m8jD0itiPM
This next song is one I apply to the mechanic of liking lyrics that apply to my life. Not all of the lyrics apply to my life, but many do. The song may as well be about mind control....
"crawling in my skin" I've experienced this torture with mind control. Nothing was crawling under my skin but they made it feel that way with synthetic alteration of my senses.
And basically its a song I align with because of my mind control experiences. Its one of the theme song of my life.
"distracting[them doing].... reacting[me].....
"against my will I stand beside my own reflection" This resonates down to my soul... Might even be my soul speaking(beyond just speaking like i normally do). They mimick me with the AI I deal with, with mind control. So it is like my soul standing beside it's own reflection in that case. And it's surely against my will....
"theres something inside me that pulls beneath the surface, consuming, confusing" etc.. These are the words that apply to me in this song(maybe others).
Gd9OhYroLN0
Anyway, if you have any other mechanics of perceiving music to add please do. And feel free to post a few songs of different mechanics of why you like them.