The Depth of Singing

Everybody loves music and most people love to sing. Very few people dislike music; they are far and few in between, but I have come across such people. Singing is a very personal thing. What else would explain the phenomenon where people who can’t sing a note break into a concert the moment they shut the shower door? Singing is something that comes from the heart, from deep inside. Good singers, blessed with a great voice and a wide range of notes, bring a certain depth into their singing. They truly believe the lyrics and when they sing, they mean every word, every pause and every instrument that is played. Be it country, rock, pop, hip-hop or some new style they all follow this basic rule. It’s so involving that the singers who do not give it their all more often than not fall into obscurity. I was at Stoke, looking for what diesel Stoke has in offer, when I saw a man riding a bike, listening to music with headphones and quite amusingly he sang what he was listening to, without even realising how loud he was.
Singing can also be most dangerous in terms of a career. Have you ever pondered how many famous musicians have succumbed to drugs and eventually gone to their death? How come dancing does not claim as many victims? Or for that matter, acting? The reason lies in the mists of time when a certain Lucifer was banished from heaven due to a high he experienced with music – laying the very foundation of the devil and all that is associated with him. So music will always come with a certain baggage because of its inheritance.
It depends entirely upon the musician how he handles the gift he is blessed with. This handling will determine whether it remains a blessing or turns to a curse.
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