my player went haywire today and just kept on playing a buzzing sound just when I was about to leave the office to hit the gym -
so I decided to skip gym since I don't think I will be able to survive the treadmill for 45 min without any music.
I wonder if my body was the one resisting the workout instead of my player.
Had been reading a friend's blog for the past couple of days and he spoke about the differences between music and noise. To quote him, "The difference between them is that, while noise can only fill space—banish it—music can both fill and create space. Or, I should say, music can do either. Depending on the sensibility of the listener, that is."
Interesting thought, I've never looked at music/noise like that. Our primary school education would have taught us that matter is anything that occupies space and has a mass.
Sound would not be classified as matter, similarly for shadows and light. But creating space is something entirely different yea?
It adds a whole new dimension to our living life. :D
so I decided to skip gym since I don't think I will be able to survive the treadmill for 45 min without any music.
I wonder if my body was the one resisting the workout instead of my player.
Had been reading a friend's blog for the past couple of days and he spoke about the differences between music and noise. To quote him, "The difference between them is that, while noise can only fill space—banish it—music can both fill and create space. Or, I should say, music can do either. Depending on the sensibility of the listener, that is."
Interesting thought, I've never looked at music/noise like that. Our primary school education would have taught us that matter is anything that occupies space and has a mass.
Sound would not be classified as matter, similarly for shadows and light. But creating space is something entirely different yea?
It adds a whole new dimension to our living life. :D
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