Unity through Music

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In cosmic lifetime, we are just just brief incidents . We will pass away and when it happens, all our wars and politics would have so little significance. If only we can live as long as the music that has been created, see them being rediscovered by a new generation. But that’s just wishful thinking.

Apart from Celtic music I have a wide set of interests. I could say I am a bit well-informed about   a lot of genres. What I like about music is its capacity to unite people apart from their causes. Yes we all have different agendas. We have different stands that can even blow out of proportion. Sometimes being too mental is not a good thing. It makes one very cold, analytical and unreceptive to the gift that beautiful music can share. No wonder , there are so many critics out there who would rather dismiss beautiful music in fear that they would be viewed as ” uncool” simply because it doesn’t have thrashing guitars and pounding drums.

I love the way how music can drive us out of our homes to celebrate. How it can brake barriers and racial prejudices. If being too mental about things make one so insensitive, then I’d rather listen to my heart.

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I have taken a brake from research. I am coming up with another email interview soon. My schedule has changed so it is not easy to write and think at the same time. I am leaving you a link to the video of Summer Rain by Peter Chains. He’s   from Limerick Ireland and I am going to feature an Interview with his band Giora soon. Stay tuned for that.

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