In continuation to a previous post 'Its all on a PLATE' where I am caught ranting on about entertainment and regression, I have since found some interesting information by Anthony Storr in regards to music...
He says...
"When we take part in music, or listen to an absorbing performance, we are temporarily protected from the input of other external stimuli. We enter a special, secluded world in which order prevails and from which the incongruous is excluded. This in itself is beneficial.
It is not a regressive manoeuvre, but
reculer pour mieux sauter; a temporary retreat which promotes a re-ordering process within the mind, and thus aids our adaptation to the external world
rather than providing an escape from it. (...) If there is to be an escapist element in musical participation, it is because our culture is so concerned with achievement and the pursuit of conventional success that it makes ordinary life into a tense and anxious business
from which the arts are absent."
And also in response to the post 'Sci-Ryllacisum'-
"Music not only brings order to muscular movement, but also promotes
order within the mind."
"If every device for reproducing music was destroyed, we should still have tunes running in our heads, still be using music to order our actions and make structured sense out of the world around us"
and 'Innovation'-
"The human species is compelled to theorise and strive to make sense of both life and the universe. Because human behaviour is not principally governed by the in-built 'instinctive' patterns of response to stimuli which direct the behaviour of animals lower in the evolutionary order,
human beings are forced to become more inventive. They are compelled to try to understand the world and themselves, and, in so doing, can reach new and better adaptations. The processes by which this is achieved are both unconscious and conscious. "
"'Projective identification':the process by which a person imagines himself to be inside some object external to himself. Imitation is not only the sincerest form of flattery, but a way of learning. By identifying ourselves with those more gifted, we can actually
improve our own capacities."
This guys been reading my blog!
He worked it all out,
...invented a time machine
AND wrote a book!
Clever stuff.
So, now i can sympathise with the idea of this entertainment presenting structures for the mind to operate more efficiently. The very reason why we whistle and
sing lyrics. The very reason why I am personally always perfecting a beat at the end of my tongue or tapping my fingers. The very reason why I
enjoy writing this blog. Order for the mind. Control for the driver.
I sometimes paint and this brings into support a idea I was trying to explain to my younger brother who is currently painting from a photo. To become a painter, you must strive to become the best through means of imitation. By all means aim to get the exact colours
and to
perfect the shape and content, for this learning process is vital to gain a stronger control creatively, not only skillfully but
mentally. The more time and effort you put into your work, the more passion is built for art and you understand more about the logical nature of composition of things. Not only on the surface but
within. By this I mean to go on and better yourself as the creative person. There is logic in every art form. Painting contains the very elements to create layers; create perfection. This goes alongside
drawing from life and illustration ;)