Emotional States Aroused by Music
I
am also concerned about the emotional states of mind that can be aroused by the
music part of music. Every Christian
musician should be greatly concerned about the fact that the music he or she
performs can affect the whole life of the listening audience (both saint and
seeker). As I have often told my music
philosophy classes that no one musics in a “bubble” i.e. in a closed system
that does not have a positive or negative effect on the performer and
listener. The emotions that are aroused
in public (or private) musicing are important.
For instance, the arousals of the complex emotions that cause sexual
stimulation have absolutely no place in Christian worship. If a worship leader uses music styles that
arouse sexual passion on a dance floor, it stands to reason these aroused
emotions will have the potential to have the same effect on the listener in the
context of public worship.
Part of this emotional arousal comes from the
music part of the music and some of this emotion is representational or
referential simply because it reminds (association theory) the hearer of the
emotions he or she had when dancing on a club floor. The objection may be that some or all the
people who are assembled in the worship service may not frequent dance
clubs. However, unless they all have
been hiding under a rock, they will have mental images from movies or even TV
ads that may be aroused somewhere just past the neurological synapses of the
brain that has stored them chemically.
These emotions can be aroused by the music part of the music and or by
association etc. So, to ignore the fact
that style does matter is a faulty praxis that leads to naive musicing
practices.
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