The Music Part of Music
The way a composer or arranger organizes and utilizes the building blocks
of music will give them the propensity to either be congruent or incongruent
with the purposes of sacred musicing to a high and holy triune God. It is not the building blocks of music that
are good or evil, but rather it is how they are arranged and performed that
gives them positive or negative meaning.
To be more specific, it isn’t diatonic seventh chords, incomplete
dominant ninth chords, augmented sixth chords, Neapolitan sixth chords,
syncopated rhythms, put beats, dynamics, or hemiolas that are profane.
It is the way that a composer, arranger or performer
uses them that determines their appropriateness or inappropriateness. There is no such thing as an evil chord,
dynamic or rhythm per se, but every
astute performer, composer or arranger understands that they may be used
inappropriately in a given situation.
Furthermore, the inappropriate juxtaposition or amalgamation of styles
of music is capable of making subtle, or not so subtle, jest of the very thing that
a Christian musician is supposed to be expressing when he or she musics unto
God.
Thought for the Day
When we as musicians face Him whose eyes are a flame
of fire, we will all give an account of how we have organized and utilized the
building blocks of music. They are God’s
blocks, not ours. He owns all of them by
virtue of the fact that He created them.
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