Resonance

Simple everyday pleasures amplified to such an extent that they cease to be mere everyday pleasures and morph into rare experiences that you'd want to hold onto forever. That is what I describe as resonance, not in its scientific sense, but rather, it is a word I've given to this little fantastic thing that happens with music and me sometimes. And before the question creeps into your heads I'll answer it myself, this NOT under the influence of drugs of any sort.

You see in my opinion your body, or mind to be more specific, wants, and I mean really WANTS to hear a specific sound or a specific type of song and if you happen to get that sound it resonates through your entire body and begins a chain reaction where nearly every song that comes along after that sounds great. All the notes are amplified and you can feel each change in note and tone, to the extent that it gives you goosebumps. And you can't help but swoon your head to the music, or head bang or air drum or air guitar frantically in search of an outlet for all that energy coursing through you. And on days like that parting with the earphones becomes the hardest thing you'd do all day. Unfortunately like all great things in life there is a catch, figuring out what that song is that your mind wants to hear is tricky. Contrary to the belief in your head right now, it isn't always your favorite song or that song stuck in your head through the day.

To find the kind of song that sparks off resonance has long been my aim and after a long time I've come to the conclusion that it is a great song that you like, a lot or even a little, maybe even only some parts in the song perhaps, but its that song that you like and you haven't heard in a while. So its kind of like the feeling of seeing a great friend after years purely out of the blue, the feeling of happiness is insurmountable. The same is the case with the mind, once it hears the song that it hasn't heard in a while a feeling of jubilation takes over, as if your mind is remembering all the good parts of the song, just like you remember all the fond memories of the old friend.This too is purely in theory at this point but after lot of speculation, I think thats about as close to the reason as I can get. That being said there usually is a host of songs that you like and haven't listened to in a while so knowing this doesn't necessarily make it any easier to start the process.

Many of you might read this and question as to, what the difference is, between this and just listening to a playlist of songs that you really like? And the answer is quite simple when listening to a bunch of songs you really like often, the process tends to end at the point where you hear it. You hear it, you like it, your brain acknowledges the fact that you like it and thats it. But in the case of resonance thats merely the start, you start to remember the great parts of the song, anticipate it and feel it in a much deeper level. Which is why I love it so much and that feeling is the reason that its always the thing I'm searching for the second I whip out my beloved iPod Touch.

It is at about this point in the blog that I'm sure many of you are thinking to yourself that I am a teensy bit cuckoo in the head (especially for using the phrase "teensy bit cuckoo in the head" :D ), but let me explain as to why I wrote this post in the first place. You see I am quite convinced about this Resonance phenomenon, I have experienced it too many times for me to ignore it. This post then is a mere plea to the many who read this (... ok handful who read this) to ask whether they have ever felt the same. Maybe they have and have given it a different name, or may be reading this you might remember a time where you REALLY enjoyed your music and asked yourself as to, what made that day so special? So this post is essentially me just sharing my experience of this phenomenon, asking people if they've ever felt the same about their music (I should really stop referring to it as a phenomenon, sounds like I've been abducted by aliens or something). At the end of the day it's because this is the ideal place for me to even try to explain this thing cause as the name states, its Music 'n Mayhem.


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Music Mechanics

It's been a while but I'm back, sadly work and other obligations have kept me from attending too many other concerts in the city, I also sadly missed the Dire Straits tribute in Hard Rock and a bunch of little Christmas shows. But I did have the unique opportunity to attend a rather interesting event called the Music Mechanics a while back and I felt its about time I wrote about it. This was an idea thought up the people over at the Nathaniel School of Music to bring all things music together under one roof on one single day for one grand event.

Music Mechanics was a set of workshops that brought together all aspects of music from making it, to playing it live, to selling it all in one big event. To add to it the workshops were conducted by some of the best in the industry. The likes of Bruce Lee Mani, Jason Zachariah, Rajeev Rajgopalan from Thermal and a Quarter, Gaurav Vaz from Raghu Dixit Project, theater personality Anmol Velani, Naveen Thomas of Galeej Gurus and Ryan Colaco of Kryptos fame to name a few all shared their expertise at various workshops at the event.

It was a great to have these guys who you usually only see playing on stage sit in front of you talking about their music and their journeys sharing their little exercises and tips and tricks that helped them to get to where they are today. Most of which were actually really useful. The best of them all in my book was surprisingly enough Music Biz by Gaurav Vaz, the presentation was nice, funny and presented some unique perspectives on the industry and how to sell your music and your band. The other highlights were obviously Bruce Lee Mani's classes, Naveen Thomas also presented some really good guitar exercises and theater maestro Anmol Velani's session on stage and band persona was also really fascinating.

To those of you who are curious the various workshops at the event were

  1. Groovy Kids – Fun music workshop for kids under 5 - 12 years
  2. Speed King – A session on shred guitars with Naveen Thomas
  3. Leave no Tone Untu(r)ned! – Bruce Lee Mani on getting the guitar to sound right
  4. Exercise to Improvise – Improvisation concepts and exercises by Bruce Lee Mani
  5. Blaze in Keys – Jason Zachariah on performance keyboard techniques
  6. Music.biz – All about the business of music by Gaurav Vaz
  7. The DnB Coalition – Prakash and Rajeev demonstrate how to lock and groove
  8. Vox – Techniques to improve your vocal skills with Lillian Zachariah
  9. In the movies – Explore the role of music in movies with Nazarius Manoharan
  10. The Showman – Learn to present yourself with confidence and poise on stage
  11. Digital Music School – Music technology and production in a nutshell with Jason Zachariah
  12. Beat – Roots – Rudiments of drumming with Ryan Colaco
  13. Song Writing – the acoustic way – Get a peek into the mind of the composers.

All in all fun day and one that shouldn't be missed were it ever to return. Kudos to the folks at Nathaniel School of Music for organizing it, hope to have more such events in the future.


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