Music’s Functionality
“Value
may be assigned to music on the basis of its functionality, that is, on the
basis of how well it fits a particular situation . Certain musical styles function best in
certain situations. Thus, a Bartok
string quartet does not function well in a dance club and a Chopin waltz is not useful for helping a band march down
the street.” A Concise Survey of
Music Philosophy, Donald Hodges. NY, Routledge, 2017,
p. 70. Many Christian music leaders have
made the duck run the hundred-yard dash and have entered the chicken in the
swimming contest. Some music ministers
have incongruently juxtaposed styles of
music that are drastically different—to the end that the music styles fight
each other. Hodges was correct in
saying that music is able to function in a more valuable way if it is used in
the right situation.
Great
composers have used various styles of music in their compositions
advisedly. When a Christian musician
uses a style of music inadvisably, the result is an incongruent musical whole. The question often at hand is not whether a
style of music is an art form, a quality art form but rather will the way I use
it and where I use it cause it to be efficacious. The Bible teaches that everything that has
breath should praise the Lord, but it never states that we should use
everything to praise the Lord. Good
common musical sense is always proper when a Christian is selecting music for
worship.
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