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Score: 9.8/10  [1 review]
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ProdID: 2435 - The Spiritual Significance of Music
Written by Justin St. Vincent

The Spiritual Significance of Music
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The Spiritual Significance of Music is an exciting collection of exclusive interviews with many of the world's most visionary musicians and writers. A unique anthology that explores the dynamic relationship between Music and Spirituality, sharing incredible insights from their experience, knowledge, and wisdom.

This book embraces the beauty and diversity of Music, providing readers with a tapestry of new throughts on Music and Spirituality. Justin St. Vincent has interviewed over one thousand people, choosing one hundred responses, to produce a cutting-edge and ground-breaking project for our music-minded generation.

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Review by: anistasya (Beaulah)
Dated: 9th of January, 2010

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This Review: 9.8/10
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Score 9 out of 10

When I first agreed to review this, I had no idea what I was getting myself into - I thought that 'spirituality' might be a code word for Christianity and that I would be reading about gospel music or something. I was excited to find that 'spirituality' was defined in each interview as whatever it meant to that artist. For some, it was a communion with god, but for others, it was more obscure, a feeling of connectedness with other people or a direct line to emotion.

One of the ideas I really liked was that the space between the notes was just as important as the notes themselves. When I began listening to music for the spaces, I realized it was true. The difference for me between great music and just good is where they let you breathe - if they do at all. I love that music is a universal language that touches people on an emotional level, rather than an intellectual one. I have never met a person that doesn't like music itself (though obviously everyone has their own brand).

Reading The Spiritual Significance of Music is not like reading a novel. Each page is a new person, offering their little piece of wisdom about what music means to them. These perspectives open conversation, especially in a musically oriented family like mine. It's the sort of book that makes you suddenly think of four or five friends who really should read this (I have two lined up already). It's the sort of book that really should be a documentary like 'The Secret' or 'What the Bleep' because that way, you could listen to the music and hear the people speak, and I think it would be a moving experience.

A great book to buy, gift or pass around. A conversation that intigues me... after all, what is so special about music?

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