I just find it... err... well, I can't seem to find the right word to describe it.
After reading Psalm 150: 3-5, I was truly inspired and convicted that all creatures were made for worship. Thus, I feel that human beings were created for music. (Yes, in case you still did not know after reading the title)
Why I feel this way? Well, being a pianist, there have been many many instances where I am just moving my fingers according to the piece whilst my mind is else where.
I could be playing Mozart and thinking which player Man United should buy (Karim Benzema or David Villa by-the-way) at the same time.
I think it's something to do with the muscle coordination. Your finger muscles do the remebering while your brain is on holiday.
And it's the same for every other instrument. Your fingers will adjust to the changing of chords while you're fiddling with your guitar, your lungs know how much air to push out while you're blowing your flute, your arms know how and when to swing at which drum while you're banging your drum kit... The list goes on!
Also, I heard that if your singing technique is perfect, it would be easier for you to sing higher and stronger, and with less strain.
But of course, no worship is complete without the Holy Spirit's presence. Without it, the session would only be an empty waste of time and sound energy, but when the Holy Spirit's around, it's better than attending a Jay Chou concert.
Oh yes! I finally found the word I was searching for: imba!
Advice of the day: Musicians are imba! THANKS!
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