Monday 29 April 2024

        MOVING WIH THE MUSICAL TIMES


Sharp, 9 pm. The rap singer comes alive on the stage amidst the loud hooting of the fans. I agreed to escort my daughter to a concert but was a little apprehensive about enjoying a new genre of music. I find myself surrounded by the thundering beats, loud bling lights, rhythmic music and the electric vibration of the youth at a place where I was an odd entity. The vibrancy of the crowd in the backdrop of high-voltage music was surreal as I stood there watching them sing along and groove with the music. An hour long musical extravaganza, where I tried to understand the music and watch these youngsters losing themselves to the beats of the music, was worth the visit, an immersive experience that we will cherish forever. Concert music pleases the ear and nurtures the soul. On the way home, I was pinning for similar music which surprised my daughter. I often listen to the current songs, melodies of the 80s take my breath away, the pulse of my carefree youth.




My earliest memory is listening to Punjabi folk music as a kid that has passed on to my daughter who tuned in to it as a toddler, thus bridging the gap of not two but three generations through melody. My brother and I jived to the beats of Boney M and Michael Jackson and developed a keen ear for Mozart and Beethoven as well, thanks to our dad. 

The cultural scenario impacts the kind of music prevalent in those times. Every generation gravitates towards music that reflects their values as it is not only a form of entertainment but a form of expression too. It can be a common ground between two generations where the grandson rocks with the grandfather through their love for a common song, thus breaking down the stereotypical barriers. 




Mental health issues in the digitised world can be resolved through forging a connection with children through music. The jet-setting life of youth today, where any piece is available at the press of a button, has changed the way today’s youth listen to it. The audio notes are an escape from the digitised world of screens for them. A vast choice of personalised playlists with access to unending songs of today is different from our times when we had to get it recorded from the local musical store. But you cannot continue reminiscing about it and not move with the time and enjoy the easy access in the current times and appreciate its diversity. To understand your children better, it is good to listen to music of their choice. If you are not aware of the current scenario in music and wish to discard it for having no meaning, you will be a misfit at a party or wedding where usually current one plays. You have a choice to be part of the celebration and vibe with the youth or walk out and get glued to social media till the music stops, or find a link with it. It is good to keep yourself updated with the current musical scene and be relevant in these times. 



But when we are distressed, we gravitate towards the tracks of our times, our favourite ones that bring calm into our lives. Imagine listening to your favourite songs in a room and dancing like no one is watching, an exhilarating experience. 




The need to belong and connect is inherently human nature, so why not connect with your children through the powerful medium of music to enrich your lives? When it is time to bond, music is the natural source regardless of age. So why not do it and create a harmonious society? 


(PHOTOS FROM GOOGLE AND BY SANAH)

14 comments:

  1. Everything you strike Gold with your pen, maam. Beautifully expressed the importance of music in our life. Believe me, I am so very fond of it that during driving, running, exercising, the music has to be there. Can't imagine myself without music. I remember when as a kid I used to wake up to bhakti sangeet playing on LP. Then during school and college days, the love for new english/hindi songs and getting them recorded in a single cassette.
    And the best part of your blog is the way you have connected the present generation with yours/ours.
    Kudos maam!!

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    1. Thank you so much Rahul
      I am glad you could connect with this write up

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  2. Mystical magical music...so beautifully expressed and loved your progressive approach of listening to the music of the Gen Z ,try and adapt to the new musical genres and style ....more power to you and your ink Mrs Handa 👏✨😊 . Regards

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    1. Thank you so much Tanushi. Always look forward to your views from the heart.

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  3. Highly inspiring & brave gesture of yours, Mam, to go to the concert. Fully agree, music is antidote to most social problems incl generation gap!

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    1. Sonia G Handa2 May 2024 at 01:50

      Thank you so much, I totally agree about the therapeutic power of music.

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  4. You have beautifully captured the Power of Music . No doubt that Music is such a stress buster. And I swear the bonding with gen z that comes when we talk music, discuss music and listen to music is surreal. Regards

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  5. Sonia G Handa6 May 2024 at 04:50

    Thank you so much Seema. I am glad you could connect to my words.

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  6. So beautifully written, Mrs Handa.All your articles are so much thought provoking.Just love to read them.Music definitely is a great stress buster and enjoying the same with present generation as per their liking helps to bond with them.

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    1. Thank you so much Mrs Pandey for all the appreciation. It means a lot to me. I am glad you could find a connect with this article.

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  7. You struck a "chord" here! Moving with the times, accepting the changes, adjusting to new "beats" and jamming with the current generation on their "vibe" makes one feel relevant & inclusive. That's a great way to bond with your daughter, and definitely an idea that all of us can apply. For the "old is gold" kinda music, it's the moms who shall jam together! 😄 what say?

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    1. Thank you so much Suman. Music is a great connector across the generations.

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  8. Two relevant points you have made. One is that we have to get back to our comfort zone! Second is to know what is happening presently in the music world to connect with the younger dear ones! Someone said that if music be the soul of life, sing on! Enjoying and immersing oneself in music is another form of meditation. As long as we can separate the noise from rhythm in the present day music, we are flying!

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  9. Thank you so much Col BGV fo your insight into the world of music and i am glad you could connect with my words.

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           MOVING WIH THE MUSICAL TIMES Sharp, 9 pm. The rap singer comes alive on the stage amidst the loud hooting of the fans. I agreed...