Music has always played a seemingly integral role in the lives of humans and indeed much of the animal kingdom. It is one of the most complex forms of communication, with the ability to convey anything from basic mating calls, to the entire spectrum of human emotion, in a language far more intricate than any written or spoken dialect. The purpose and nature of music in the living world will be explored in this paper.
In the animal kingdom, music is used throughout as a form of communication. For many species, singing can be used as a mating call. A single song can contain all of the information about a possible mate, allowing one to quickly decide over long distances if he is a good choice for a mate. In this way, music has played a vital role in the evolution of life. By weeding out those who are unable to impress a female in such a way, this natural selection can lead to an adaptation to the environment, resulting in a better chance of survival.
It is because of the way music is used in the animal kingdom, such as for mating calls or repetitious bird songs that differ between species, that music can be considered a code. For mating calls, only the best combination of notes results in the female accepting the male. This is not as discrete as it may seem, since it is not likely that a "correct" combination of notes can or will always occur within a community.
For humans, music plays a vastly more complex role, to express any type of emotion. A composer has the ability to create a story in the listener's mind in a way that can be much more emotionally compelling than any written or spoken languages can achieve. In a way, the composer is writing a highly complex code for producing certain emotions or thoughts in a person's mind.
It is this idea of a formula for "good music" that has even driven many large record companies to use computer programs and algorithms to determine if a new song will become popular. The instruments and styles (combinations) used in previously popular songs are used as the basis for determining if a song will be a hit. In this way, the evolution of musical interest has become akin to the way in which song affects animal evolution. For animals, a genetic change resulting in a better ability to attract a mate through a new song can result in a better chance of acquiring a mate, and possibly a better chance of survival for the offspring. For humans, a popular can influence what new songs will be considered better than others will, and become more popular.
Published by Brian T.
1. I was born. 2. Now I live.3. ? View profile
- History of Music in Film: Analysis of How & Why Film Scores Enhance the Emotional...Addresses how and why people have been compelled to combine drama with music throughout history. Clarifies some of music's manifold roles in cinema and the reasons behind them by using as an example composer Bernard H...
- The Jazz Novel - Comparison of McKay's Banjo and Jones's MosquitoThis paper explores the differentiation between formal and informal education. It is analyzed through the flowing, almost improvisational style of the jazz novel, specifically examining the novels of Banjo and Mosquito.
- The Life Analysis and Work of Edgar CayceThis paper analyzes the fascinating life of Edgar Cayce as described by Harmon Bro, author of Edgar Cayce: A Seer Out Of Season. It also analyzes how his famed readings had a profound impact on Cayce's own life.
- Social Psychology: A Review of Four Studies on Stereotype CreationAn examination of how stereotypes are created in American society through review of several scientific studies. The effect of the American media in perpetuating these stereotypes is also highlighted.
- Disney's Animal Kingdom LodgeDisney's Animal Kingdom Lodge is one of Walt Disney's deluxe resorts and one you'll be sure to love. A safari theme and African feel with art and exhibits makes it a world class hotel while having plenty for both the...
- Music in Shakespeare: The Bard's Innovative Use of Music as a Dramatic Tool
- New Theories on Language Shed Light on the Nature of Music
- Inipi - The History And Meaning Of The Sweatlodge
- What is Love? The Philosophical Foundations
- The Supernatural and Mythological Elements in Romantic Poetry
- The Essentials of Off Broadway
- Poetry and the Pursuit of Truth: Plato's Argument Against Poetry




5 Comments
Post a CommentAgree. But I think we can put this in another way: music is the way in which the composers/performers show/express their feeling, their love , etc... about something to the audiences.
dis really help me big in my assignment thanks a lot... kip helping others in their assignment u really help me big...thanks thanks...thanks...god bless
yes yes.....most agreeable
i concur
Re: purpose of music; thanks for your input. In addition:
The true purpose of music is to lift or refine the vibrations of the individual Soul to higher planes of consciousness where truth is more prevalent. Truth brings freedom from limitations of the mind and liberation of the true self.
Music is the truth in itself of inherent divinity; discordant music will detain ones unfoldment. Soul being eternal will find its way back to the true music of the inner worlds and step out of the ashcan universe back to whence it came; using the truth of the finest strains is the only music worth pursuing. Ah yes to be free!
Drgoodluv