Ben1445
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I am aware of what the world is doing with music. Not only because I can see it, but as you have said, they say it."Zappa celebrated the tone of a “good ol’ distorted electric guitar,” calling it a “universe of sound that transcends the actual noise that is coming out. It just says something that no other instrument says. It has emotional content that goes beyond other instruments. And nothing is more blasphemous than a properly played distorted guitar. It is capable of making blasphemous noises.”
The avant-garde rocker went on to describe guitar tones as “extremely evil-sounding” and “smutty,” adding that he believed the best guitar playing matched speech patterns, not scales. “If you listen to a guy playing nice, neat scale patterns and things like that, no matter how skillful he is in making his stuff land on the beat, you always hear it as music. Capital ‘M’ music. If you want to get beyond music into emotional content, you have to break through that and just talk on your instrument.”
I get a kick out of some Christians who show animosity towards a fundamentalist who dares to criticize rock music when in fact the smart guys who produced it agree and brag that they know exactly what they are doing. The above is from Frank Zappa. If you want to read some other informative stuff on this just read Alan Bloom from "The Closing of the American Mind". Although coming from the opposite direction from Bloom, and from @Scripture More Accurately, Zappa agreed that rock music had a specific sound, a sound designed to communicate something, often evil, and that it had a powerful ability to influence the mind.
As Christians we tend to be naive and we shouldn't feel bad about that. I remember reading where someone was laughing at Christians at a wedding celebration all singing "YMCA", not realizing at all what they were singing about. My only point is that we do the best we can and try to use some discernment balanced with tolerance for other people's backgrounds and preferences. But I just notice that we seem quick nowadays to rip into a fundamentalist for not being tolerant of other music but don't seem to sense any need to be tolerant of the fundamentalist who has a different view. But that's the way "tolerance" works nowadays I guess.
But I am talking about the expression through the instrument vs. the physical instrument.
I have been in church’s where a guitar would never be played but people forget that it was the fill in instrument for the mouse chewed organ the first time Silent Night was played in church.
I will again give you that it was not an electric guitar, there was very little electric at the time. (Mainly used in lightning.)
It is the inner man that is judged. It is not whether or not you wash your hands.