I’m thinking of the
old adage about ‘if a tree falls in a wood, and no one is there to hear it, did
it really fall?
Which
is daft. Of course it did. Whether it makes
any difference to anyones lives should it stand or fall,
well is another issue.
But anyway. It caused me to ask; if
a musician plays a song, and no one hears it, is it music?
What vital components are required to make music ‘real’ Is an audience the
vital final factor?
Then, is it enough to have the music heard? Does it only qualify if people are
prepared to ‘buy’ it?
Is music only valid if it is sold?
Is a musician only a really a musician if people pay him or her to be
one?
How many people?
I mean, is a musician and his or her music only valid if one person is prepared to buy it, or if
one
hundred people
are prepared to buy it? Or one
thousand?
Or one
million?
Is music only really music if it makes a difference to other peoples’ lives?
You write a good blog Clark.
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