Music to my ears

Image result for hearingSound and the ability to hear sound is the most  fascinating of all of our senses to me. According to the music in hearing in islam i was able to recognize the different tones and rhythmic beats, its clear that each song and recital had a purpose and meaning. For example, in my own religion and church during song service we have different songs for different purposes. When we are giving praise we often incorporate the use of drums and up tempo music. Whereas, if we are worshiping we would tend not to incorporate the use of drums, and use slower and mellow music, the lyrics are often similar in terms of etymology. In the bible when and ancient times when people went to war they would use the drums as part of their culture. Comparatively,  the music that the muslims sang were all similar as they were different. It was evident that they were reciting word from the Qu'ran but it was equally clear that the contexts were different, one at mosque, the other performing and so on. The voice of God is likened unto a still small voice and sometimes roaring thunder and those kinds of emotions move us to act.

Moreover, sound is the most interesting of all the senses because primarily, besides smell is the only none tangible sense. with sight we see physical things as with touch and taste but sound its seemingly the air thats fundamental to communication. Also, sound allows us to use language and linguistics more efficiently and more accurately. Music is an important part of many and cultures and is to some degree important individuals. Music taps into our emotions, they make us happy, sad, angry, excited, touched and so on and so forth.

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