The
first part of this question is a premise from NLP, designed to focus the mind
about change.
For
change to happen we have to either believe that it can, or better still suspend
our disbelief , because it is our belief systems that tend to hold back this is
often enough. Taking this idea further if you are a musician what would you
write about if your song could create a reality? Just for a moment allow the possibility
of this being plausible, so that we can create!
My
guess would be that the writing about lost love or how difficult life is
would not only create a cliché, but it also might set the mind on the course to
look for that situation to fulfil. For a change to happen we must write
something far more positive, for example about having money, or having
happiness.
Interestingly
successful artists do tend to write positive songs! The most obvious who spring
to mind are The Beatles, who wrote about love and quoted the word more times
than any other band in existence, and they seemed to do quite well in
reflection! But along with those, are artists like Robbie Williams, Bob Marley,
Abba, Queen, Neil Young and Michael Jackson.
Whether
or not the Beatles were in the sub zeitgeist of the time, or whether they
actually helped to make that ‘Love Movement’ happen in the 60’s is obviously
debatable, and obviously they were not the only ones! But, there is an
interesting interaction between art and reality; as in the quote’ life
mimicking art’. So it must happen enough times to be obvious to the general
population, that there is a certain amount of conjuring the future through art.
I
think the unexpected outcome of this is the fact that we end up with
interesting pieces of music. I have been experimenting with this concept with
people at Bluescampuk, and private pupils for couple of years. There is
something in that creative process that is worth pursuing , and in some cases
produces some weird results. It doesn’t have to be a song, it could be a poem;
just create something that focuses the mind in a different direction than
just rambling through some crude clichés!
I
would be interested to see some of your results; which you can send either at
my website www.vichyland.com blues camp
website which is www.bluescampUK.co.uk
Let
the process begin!
Vic
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