So I know nothing
about Western Classical music ( I call it Western Classical as the "Classical"
I grew up with was Indian Classical- referred to as just Classical music!)
Anyway- I came
across this piece by Franz Schubert and now have one of my super crazy crushes on it- have it on auto
play the whole day (and will sometimes wake up in the middle of the night and have
a quick listen to it too). It is just so evocative though to be honest I don't know what all it makes me feel. I may just write about him later- like many geniuses- a life full of strife!
Have a listen BUT - make
sure that there is no noise around you and either you have headphones or a
really good surround sound system. You won't get the feel of the piece at all otherwise. My favorite place to listen to it is in the
car as I can crank up the volume and am immersed in it!
So, after being asked, I sat and analyzed what exactly I like
about this and I realized while I like the complete piece, it is the portion (of the violin) between 0:08 seconds and
0:42 seconds as the piece starts that I love.
For me when I hear this bit- I catch my breath- despite
being analytic enough to realize that that is what I like- I still hold my
breath every time I hear it.
That particular bit is repeated a few times during the piece.
It is pretty short but I think as I like it so much and wait for it to come
back in the music- it’s the anticipation that's got me hooked!
Which made me realize so much of what is exciting in life is
anticipation and deprivation!
I mean- think about it- anticipating things is so exciting- when
younger- if your 'crush' will talk to you, or a party, a holiday, meeting
people, entering college, hot tea on a rainy day (with pakora's) - all these
things create pleasure in the mind and thus body. A side effect of happy
anticipation is a constant smile on your face!
Anticipation
is defined as an emotion involving pleasure, excitement (and sometimes anxiety) in
considering some expected or longed-for good event.
But
so often- the actual event isn't as exciting as the anticipation- leading to
the famous saying "Be careful what you wish for - you may get it!" But then so often it is!
So what I find
interesting- is that sometimes we like something so much we overdose on it-
unfettered access to whatever it is that we want can sometimes actually make it
lose its charm. It's really sad but I do think people forget the value of
things if it is easily accessible to them.
Of course
anticipation can be created too! One of the most interesting methods in this (and
I am quite quite sure that wasn't why
this custom was introduced) is the custom that some Orthodox/ Hasidic Jewish
women sometimes follow.
In this custom
for 2 weeks a month they are not allowed to have ANY contact with their spouse-
no touch- nothing at all till after they have done Mikveh!
Something like
this would probably render the spouse way more attractive that just
routine! I mean there's something so attractive about the thing that you are not supposed to do! That’s certainly a way of keeping
the magic alive in your marriage ;)
Back to Anticipation
- I think it's important to have things in life that you are anticipating- it keeps you happy in small doses- if
you have nothing you are looking forward to- that's just sad.
Sometimes- one
is in a place where one feels like there is nothing good happening or nothing to look forward to but one really has to break out of it
and start anticipating small stuff to make your life and you happier- a cup of tea with
a friend- a good book- a good movie. Good
food, a nice hug from someone. A holiday. The sun shining!
I think the biggest thing anyone can do for themselves is try to stay happy- by whatever ( legal and non harmful to others) way. I mean everyone has some stuff in their lives that they need to do but don't like- but try to make it fun- eg. loud music while doing house work, grocery shopping with a friend etc.
If you think of
something you are anticipating- let me know ( in other words- comment!!)
I think the biggest thing anyone can do for themselves is try to stay happy- by whatever ( legal and non harmful to others) way. I mean everyone has some stuff in their lives that they need to do but don't like- but try to make it fun- eg. loud music while doing house work, grocery shopping with a friend etc.
2 comments:
really like the piece about anticipation...how looking forward to something...however small... makes life more exciting!
really like the bit on anticipation...how looking forward to something...however small...can make life exciting!
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