I'd like to point out to people the divine in a musical language that transcends words. I want to speak to their souls.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I want people to hear the presence of God in the music.
Some of us must wait for the best human gifts until we come to heavenly places. Our natural desire for musical utterance is perhaps a prophecy that in a perfect world we shall all know how to sing.
This is what I want in heaven... words to become notes and conversations to be symphonies.
Music is the soul of language.
Music is the divine way to tell beautiful, poetic things to the heart.
Music happens to be an art form that transcends language.
Music is well said to be the speech of angels.
Our purpose is simply to ask how theological principles can be shown to have usable secular analogues that throw light upon the nature of language.
My music has a very spiritual background, a sanctity that is almost like worship.
My training in music and composition then led me to a kind of musical language process in which, for example, the sound of the words I play with has to expose their true meaning against their will so to speak.
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