TAMFERMABLES TV: Music, it that language. ⁓ It's reported ⁓ for 40,000 During history, music has managed to intertwine itself with religion, rituals, ⁓ tribal gatherings, even war music. You know, they blow the trumpet and stuff like that back in the Bible. They was blowing the trumpet after war. But music had always played a part. You know, just think, like I say, the language. This language of music. You can take a person from Hungary and put them on a guitar. You can take another person from China and put them on a bass. You can get a drummer from North Philadelphia. Get the keyboard player from England. You can put different people from all around the world and you put that sheet of music in front of them. and it's one language they all can understand. They can interpret those notes. The power of music, the only language that can do such a thing. Now we know the language of God, but that's the only language that you can get people from all over the world. I remember the sound of Philadelphia, their orchestra, MFSB, mother, father, sister, brother. They were from different parts. of the country, of the world, international, know, so the different pieces that come together. There are what, 7,000 different languages, but this one language of music, everybody understands, everybody, when you study it, right? I mean, we can hear it. That's how participation automatically involved in appreciating music, just the hearing of it. because somewhere down the line it's gonna sound good. I haven't really met one person who do not love music. Well, I haven't met him. Maybe you have. And believe me, if you don't know for certain about the 12 elements of music, how can you possibly understand? Now you can understand how to drive a car, right? That's power. Music is power. But without the right interpretation of music. I mean, like I said, to listen to it, participate, nah, that's good. But when it comes down to understanding, maybe deciphering what's good and what's bad, that sounds, that's the beat, and that's the, okay, okay, that's what you got. But you know, music is for a good result. Music is for our soul. Music is like eating food. We need that, we need water. We need quality music. and help us to function better. So stay with me for a minute. So now if a Hispanic brother come up to me and say, hey, Amado, I understand that that means brother. You know, a few words that I got, but if he come and talk in a whole lot of Spanish, I might not understand none of it. It's very fast and I just don't understand it. I might grab a word or two, but I can't interpret Spanish. So is it with music? It's a language. Like I said, if it's not in the school teaching it, what do you really know about music? What do our society know about music? Is it helping us or is it hurting us?