According to one of the popular gospel musicians, Sinach – “it is difficult for music to affect the crowd when it hasn’t affected you, the singer.”
From the above statement, there is a truth in it - the essence of understanding a song before presenting it to the crowd. Aside from the lyrics and rhythms of a song, what gives an in-depth understanding of a song is the ability of the song to penetrate the heart and soul of the listeners, unraveling its narrative and emotions.
Most times songs have a story behind them and stories waiting to be told. For instance, each melody carries its significance be it a ballad or anthem; so, it's the responsibility a singer to grasp the essence of these narratives before sharing them with the crowd.
To the listeners:
However, understanding a song begins with dissecting its lyrics. This is why contemporary kinds of music focus on lyrics rather than instrumentals and other melodies. Words are the path through which emotions flow, and each lyric contains a key to revealing the song's meaning. It is expected of every listener to understand the illustration, identify the themes, and relate to the emotions expressed.
True Life Story:
A lady sang a song in church that related to her present situation which caused her to cry uncontrollably to the extent that the lyrics were not heard anymore but the message was transferred to the congregation. The message was that she was in pain but she believed she would come out of it someday.
Which means understanding a song entails embracing its cultural and historical context. Music is often a reflection of society, expressing its triumphs, struggles, and aspirations; when delving into the song's background, we gain a better understanding of its significance and relevance.
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Beyond the practical aspects, understanding a song builds a stronger bond between the performer and the listener. Just like the story I shared, music expresses genuine emotions and brings out shared experiences. When we understand the essence of a song, we can communicate its message with sincerity and passion. This honesty promotes the performance above regular entertainment, creating a lasting impression on the audience's heart and mind.
Conclusively, presenting a song to the crowd is more than just a performance; it's a shared journey of discovery and expression. It requires us to look at the depths of the music, and its complexities, and embrace its essence. By understanding the lyrics, melody, and context, we see life in the song. So, the next time you step onto the stage, take a moment to truly understand the song you're about to share. Your audience will thank you for it.