Music godlike or just humans?

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  1. UnderOath Registered Senior Member

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    399. A Song for St. Cecilia's Day, 1687

    FROM harmony, from heavenly harmony,
    This universal frame began:
    When nature underneath a heap
    Of jarring atoms lay,
    And could not heave her head, 5
    The tuneful voice was heard from high,
    'Arise, ye more than dead!'
    Then cold, and hot, and moist, and dry,
    In order to their stations leap,
    And Music's power obey. 10
    From harmony, from heavenly harmony,
    This universal frame began:
    From harmony to harmony
    Through all the compass of the notes it ran,
    The diapason closing full in Man. 15

    What passion cannot Music raise and quell?
    When Jubal struck the chorded shell,
    His listening brethren stood around,
    And, wondering, on their faces fell
    To worship that celestial sound: 20
    Less than a God they thought there could not dwell
    Within the hollow of that shell,
    That spoke so sweetly, and so well.
    What passion cannot Music raise and quell?

    The trumpet's loud clangour 25
    Excites us to arms,
    With shrill notes of anger,
    And mortal alarms.
    The double double double beat
    Of the thundering drum 30
    Cries Hark! the foes come;
    Charge, charge, 'tis too late to retreat!

    The soft complaining flute,
    In dying notes, discovers
    The woes of hopeless lovers, 35
    Whose dirge is whisper'd by the warbling lute.

    Sharp violins proclaim
    Their jealous pangs and desperation,
    Fury, frantic indignation,
    Depth of pains, and height of passion, 40
    For the fair, disdainful dame.

    But O, what art can teach,
    What human voice can reach,
    The sacred organ's praise?
    Notes inspiring holy love, 45
    Notes that wing their heavenly ways
    To mend the choirs above.

    Orpheus could lead the savage race;
    And trees unrooted left their place,
    Sequacious of the lyre; 50
    But bright Cecilia rais'd the wonder higher:
    When to her organ vocal breath was given,
    An angel heard, and straight appear'd
    Mistaking Earth for Heaven.

    GRAND CHORUS.


    As from the power of sacred lays 55
    The spheres began to move,
    And sung the great Creator's praise
    To all the Blest above;
    So when the last and dreadful hour
    This crumbling pageant shall devour, 60
    The trumpet shall be heard on high,
    The dead shall live, the living die,
    And Music shall untune the sky!

    ^^
    John Dryden wrote this poem which talks about the creation of earth and music. Instruments being that of which people make music with that deal with emotions and feelings in such a monumental way.

    I mean music is somthing to be reckoned with, for its powers that lead people to do insane things or kill themselves to a emo love ballad.

    what im trying to say is, people make this noise that can be the most influential thing man has ever known.

    any thoughts?
     
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  3. spidergoat pubic diorama Valued Senior Member

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    The universe is made of language.
     
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  5. Indymaestro Resu Deretsiger Registered Senior Member

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    And music is surely the purest.
     
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