How do you know it will not have a negative spiritual effect on some people..
Any arguments for classical music? apart from mind and body benefits?
And if some classical music is not sinful to listen to.. how do you which types of music are okay and which are not okay to listen to?
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If you are referring to classical music with no words in particular, I think it is fine because you usually contemplate on the words of a song.
However, I do believe that spiritual songs are the best to listen to, though it may be hard at times to do this continually. We all need to pray for God's Grace,
Rubana Ma'ak
love lots,
copticchica21
OF COURSE THE BEST TYPE OF MUSIC IS ALHAN AND TARANEEM
LOL ( no seriously it really is)
hope it helped and pray for me
Also, there is something called the 'mozart effect' that some of you may be familiar with. Basically it is:
"The Mozart effect can refer to a set of research results that indicate that listening to certain kinds of complex music may induce a short-lived (fifteen minute) improvement on the performance of certain kinds of mental tasks known as "spatial-temporal reasoning;"*Popularized versions of the theory, which suggest that "listening to Mozart makes you smarter," or that early childhood exposure to classical music has a beneficial effect on mental development"
I mean i personally find classical music to be helpful.. Rabana Maak.
Matt
salam 8)
you do not have to answer the question if you do not think you should :)
maybe I should not try to find out where people are from..
princess mary: if u are referring to good classical music then:
swan lake by tchaikovsky
peer gynt suit by grieg
carmen suit bizet
and march slav by mozart
;D
swan lake by tchaikovsky
I love Swan Lake, I love to play, I played it on the piano I think in 6th grade music class, I love it so much, but how do you pronounce the author or this song, it seems like he is from Europe! I listen to classical music often, and as micha_el said most classical music are composed by christians, meaning christian bands right?
Forever,
Coptic Servent
Is the content sinful?
Does it cause me to think bad thoughts?
Would I play it to a priest?
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swan lake by tchaikovsky
I love Swan Lake, I love to play, I played it on the piano I think in 6th grade music class, I love it so much, but how do you pronounce the author or this song, it seems like he is from Europe! I listen to classical music often, and as micha_el said most classical music are composed by christians, meaning christian bands right?
Forever,
Coptic Servent
tchaikovsky is actually Russian. and whats meant by micha_el's comment is that most composers of classical music, during the Baroque period and the 18th century, were religious, namely catholic.
Many operas are just as explicit as the stuff they play on MTV, so to say that all classical music is ok is wrong. It should be approached like any other type of music:
Is the content sinful?
Does it cause me to think bad thoughts?
Would I play it to a priest?
just as explicit as MTV? i think thats going a bit too far. elaborate please.
pray for me :D
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Many operas are just as explicit as the stuff they play on MTV, so to say that all classical music is ok is wrong. It should be approached like any other type of music:
Is the content sinful?
Does it cause me to think bad thoughts?
Would I play it to a priest?
just as explicit as MTV? i think thats going a bit too far. elaborate please.
Go watch an opera with subtitles - many of them are all about sexual promiscuity and whatnot. No different from what you'll hear at a Fat Joe concert. But the fact that opera is such an old artform (and that most people have no idea what is being said) it is seen as something admirable. A bit like the Roman pornographic mosaics, statues and paintings you'll see in Pompeii - they're on display for everyone to see, regardless of age. Yet a similar work of "art" made today would never be allowed at a exhibition.
All operas are not bad. In fact the golden age of classical music, the baroque period, was filled with protestant and catholic musicians who composed music and operas in keeping with the christian ideal. I suggest "The Messiah" by Handel, this may cause a change of opinion.
Of course. Many operas are great. My point was that classical music, like any other, has good stuff and bad stuff and that just because its opera it is automatically better than anything else.