************"A visceral, non-analytic, appreciation of music is great and truly the bottom line; but, understanding the proces better can clear the way for a deeper understanding of the art".*********
Your post was very informative. You should be a teacher. Maybe you are?
But the quote above is the most IMPORTANT thing you said. It just so happened that I was listening to to the following CD as I read your post.
Fred McDowell -- Amazing Grace
Mississippi Delta Spirituals by the
Hunter's Chapel Singers of Como, Mississippi
These folks are as far away from understanding music theory on your level, as a person can get. But they do indeed get the visceral part. To me it says, HOME.
BTW, I do pause every now and then to make a joyful noise to The Lord.
In that spirit let me recommend:
Various Artist -- Say Amen, Somebody Org Soundtrack
Chanticleer -- How sweet the Sound
Robert Shaw -- American Hymns and Spirituals
Chanticleer -- Where the Sun Will Never Go Down
Fairfield Four -- Standing in the Safety Zone
As Cannonball once said, "it's all the same thing"
Cheers
Your post was very informative. You should be a teacher. Maybe you are?
But the quote above is the most IMPORTANT thing you said. It just so happened that I was listening to to the following CD as I read your post.
Fred McDowell -- Amazing Grace
Mississippi Delta Spirituals by the
Hunter's Chapel Singers of Como, Mississippi
These folks are as far away from understanding music theory on your level, as a person can get. But they do indeed get the visceral part. To me it says, HOME.
BTW, I do pause every now and then to make a joyful noise to The Lord.
In that spirit let me recommend:
Various Artist -- Say Amen, Somebody Org Soundtrack
Chanticleer -- How sweet the Sound
Robert Shaw -- American Hymns and Spirituals
Chanticleer -- Where the Sun Will Never Go Down
Fairfield Four -- Standing in the Safety Zone
As Cannonball once said, "it's all the same thing"
Cheers