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    Exposing the dangers in music that distract the Christian from his M

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    presented by Christian Berdahl

    Motive: Music Mechanics& Body Language

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    Motive

    A reason for doing something

    especially one that is hidden oobvious.

    A musical fragment or succes

    notes that has some special ior intension.

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    Motive

    In a song, is it the music or th

    that matter the most?

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    Sandi Patti

    Music is a vepowerful force

    way of breaki

    barriers....

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    Sandi PattiBut a lot of art

    taking that ver

    tool and puttin

    negative, horri

    to it, and those

    getting into thethe listeners an

    shaping their v

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    Sandi PattiWhy cant we [

    contemporary

    musicians] tak

    same powerful

    musicput po

    lyrics to it and shaping values

    way?

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    David Meece

    Basically you have to

    focus on the lyrics, and

    what the song is saying.

    That is my criteria to

    decide whether the songis right or wrong.

    CCM Artist

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    It has nothing to do with

    the music style. It has to

    do with the lyrics." What

    is the song saying? What

    are the words saying? As

    Christians, we canobjectively judge it from

    that standpoint.

    David Meece

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    ProfesMarshall M

    Therefore, the

    which they mopassions shoua principle bas

    judgment on w

    any given piecis good or bad

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    Brain SpecialDr. Richard P

    Trigger a flood

    human emotioimages that ha

    ability to

    instantaneouslvery powerful c

    emotional stat

    Billboard Magazine, Subliminal Power of Music September 1999

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    Brain SpecialDr. Richard P

    Take it from

    guy, in 25 yeaworking with t

    I still can not a

    persons state

    the way that o

    simple song c

    Billboard Magazine, Subliminal Power of Music September 1999

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    Can music alone

    influence the

    listener?

    Eerie

    Scary

    Patriotic

    Colonial

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    Dr. Norman M. WeinbergeProfessor of Neurobiology and

    at UC Irvine, research confirms

    "...music can rapidly and power

    set moods and do so in a way n

    easily attained by other means

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    Can music

    alone

    influence ourfeelings?

    Tranquil

    Peaceful

    Stately

    Royal

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    RH, April 21, 1885

    If the thought

    wrong, the feebe wrong; and

    thoughts and f

    combined mak

    moral characte

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    RH, April 21, 1885 When we decid

    Christians we a

    required to res

    thoughts and f

    we are brought

    the influence o

    angels, and inv

    presence and t

    control.

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    I believe in the

    transformative power of

    rock n roll, thistransformative power

    adheres not so much in the

    words of the songs but in

    the music itself, in thesound and above all in the

    beat.

    Robert Palmer

    Rock & Roll An Unruly History, Robert Palmer

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    Graham Cray

    "In all pop mu

    are secondarymusic of feelispoken prima

    body and only

    secondary to tintellect."

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    Spiritual Music

    (S)

    Carnal M

    (C)

    Spiritual Lyrics (S)

    Non-Carnal

    Non-Spiritual Lyrics (N)

    Carnal Lyrics (C)

    S/S S/C

    N/S N/C

    The lyrics must match the vehicle (the

    C/S C/C

    Did G d

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    Did God create m

    influence our thoug

    feelings?

    Has Satan left music

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    Dr. Norman M. Weinberger

    Our thinking a

    behavior are co

    music, which shave direct and

    unconscious ac

    the brain subst

    much, if not alindividual lives

    Professor Neurobiology and Behavior at UC Irvine

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    Dr Manfred Clyne a resea

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    Dr. Manfred Clyne a reseaneuroscience, discovered:

    That people respond to color anthe exact same ways neurologic

    speaking.

    All human beings respond to vis

    audible stimuli in the exact sam

    same imprint is made in the bra

    Language and culture had no be

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    "We sing or prowhatever musi

    to because the

    says we can!"

    Speaking to

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    Ephesia

    Speaking to

    yourselves in psalms

    and hymns and

    spiritual songs,singing and making

    melody in your heart

    to the Lord;

    psalms

    hymns

    spiritual songs,

    Greek word for spiritual is

    non-carnal!

    Music is a language!

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    Music is a language!It should be conducted in clea

    and understandable ways.

    Notes > Measures > Phrases > Sections > Movements > Co

    Language whether spoken or played has the ability to a

    thoughts and feelings influencing our character

    Letters > Words > Sentences > Paragraphs > Chapters

    I love Jesus! Proclamation Whatever/Trite Sensual A

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    The chief theme of a

    musical composition.

    W lfg g A

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    Melody is the

    essence of mu

    Wolfgang AmMozart

    Wordsworth Dictionary of Musi

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    The combination of simultaneously so

    musical notes to produce chords and

    progressions with a pleasing effec

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    The perception of depth, perspective

    color and atmosphere is joined to methrough harmony. In a well-written p

    music, the harmony will be supportiv

    melody and play a subservient, thoug

    role.

    Harmony:

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    The orderly movement of music soun

    silences through time.

    4/4 i 1 b

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    JEsus loves me THIS i kn owFOR the bible TELLS me s o

    LITtle ones to HIM be lo ng

    THEY are weak but HE is str ong

    4/4 time, accent on 1st beat:

    4/4 i 1 & 3 d b

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    JEsus LOVES me THIS i KN owFOR the BIble TELLS me S o

    LITtle ONES to HIM be LO ng

    THEY are WEAK but HE is STR ONG

    4/4 time, accent on 1st & 3rd b

    4/4 ti t 2 d b t

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    jeSUS loves me this I kn owfor THE bible tells ME s o

    litTLE ones to him BE lo ng

    they ARE weak but he IS str ong.

    4/4 time, accent on 2nd beat:

    4/4 ti t 2 d & 4th b

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    jeSUS loves ME this I kn OWfor THE biBLE tells ME s O

    litTLE ones TO him BE lo NG

    they ARE weak BUT he IS str ONG

    4/4 time, accent on 2nd & 4th b

    4/4 ti t 3 d b t

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    jesus LOVES me this i KN owfor the BIBLE tells me S o

    little ONES to him be LO ng

    they are WEAK but he is STR ong

    4/4 time, accent on 3rd beat:

    4/4 ti t 3 d b t

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    jesus _____ me this i __ owfor the ___le tells me _ o

    little ____ to him be __ ng

    they are ____ but he is ___ ong

    4/4 time, accent on 3rd beat:

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    Conga

    Beat

    Basic

    Beat

    Medium

    Beat

    Club

    Beat

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    Is there any place for syncopation?

    Jo

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    HARMONY

    RHYTHM

    MELODY

    The Enjoyment of Music

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    j y

    "Rhythm is the element of music

    most closely allied to BODY

    MOVEMENT [fleshly, carnal], to

    PHYSICAL action. Its simpler

    patterns when repeated over and

    over [which is exactly what rock

    does] can have a hypnotic effecton us".

    The Enjoyment of Music, Joseph Machlis p.19

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    "They also ha

    that driving drhythms in ex

    three to four b

    second will pu

    brain into a ststress.

    Stress and Addic

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    These opioids,

    experienced of

    enough, can beand the listene

    the high agawhy listeners t

    move from lesmusic.)

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    These steady d

    rhythms releasbody gonadotr

    (sex hormones

    enhances sex

    arousal.

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    Loud, booming

    music has a sim

    and its no wonadolescent ma

    these types of m

    are either stimu

    release of brainstimulating the

    hormones, or b

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    Sound Effects...

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    "The sexuality o

    music is usuallyreferred to in teof it's rhythmthe BEAT thatcommands a diPHYSICAL respo

    Sound Effects, Youth, Leisure, and the Poli

    Simon Frith p.240

    Jan Berry say

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    Jan Berry say

    "The throbbin

    rock provides sexual release

    adolescent au

    Aerosmith

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    Steven Tyler

    "Rock music is the

    strongest drug in the

    world."

    Donnie BrewD f 1970'

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    "We take the

    from their par

    their environm

    where the onl

    the rhythm anBEAT."

    Drummer for 1970'

    Funk says:

    Satans Music Expo

    King George I

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    One shining example of the

    order in music is King Georg

    England.

    King George had problems w

    memory loss and stress

    management.

    King George I

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    He read from the Bible the s

    King Saul and recognized thhad experienced the same t

    problems that he was exper

    The King recognized that Saovercame his problems by u

    special music.

    King George I

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    With this story in mind King

    asked George Frederick Hanwrite some special music fo

    would help him in the same

    music helped Saul.

    Handel wrote his

    "Water Music" for this

    purpose.

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