Music creates order out of chaos: for rhythm imposes unanimity upon the divergent, melody imposes continuity upon the disjointed, and harmony imposes compatibility upon the incongruous.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
A melody without the right rhythm hardly exists.
Beethoven's music tends to move from chaos to order, as if order were an imperative of human existence.
I like an element of chaos in music. That feeling is the best thing ever, as long as you don't have too much of it.
Music is a unifying force.
We live in a very chaotic world that sometimes we - it just seems like a mess. One of the reasons why we listen to music, and to great classical music in particular, is that everything is in an order and in a place and has a beauty that you see in nature, that you see and that people look for when they look for God.
The nature of music is mysterious and so much so that it generates strong emotions within us. It moves along passages that reach the most intimate areas of our psyche without being tried by prejudices or influences of any kind.
Music is extremely intuitive, which acting too in a different way.
Music is given to us with the sole purpose of establishing an order in things, including, and particularly, the coordination between man and time.
Music is about textures as well as melody.
I never think about rhythm versus melody; I've always just played to what's in my head.