Make Music with Guitar
Music is the universal language, but guitar is just simply cool!
Music great, Sting, has recently said that “music is the universal language, it is something we all share and can relate to.”
Famed nineteenth century poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow once noted that “music is the universal language of mankind,” and throughout the high and low notes of human history this has held true.
As legend Stevie Wonder has said, “music is a world within itself, with a language we all understand.” The point to all these quotes is simply this: where words fail, music speaks.
Music Separates Division
Music has a way of breaking down barriers, reaching across divides, and connecting people in ways that words alone often can’t. Unlike spoken language, music doesn’t rely on a specific vocabulary or grammar to convey its meaning. Instead, it uses rhythm, melody, and harmony to evoke emotions, stir memories, and create shared experiences that transcend cultural, linguistic, and social boundaries. Therefore, music is often called the true universal language, one that taps into our common humanity and unites us through shared rhythms and feelings.
Feeling & Impact
Have you ever listened to a song in a language you don’t understand, yet still felt its impact? That’s the power of music reaching across language barriers. Music speaks to our emotions, communicating moods and feelings that words sometimes struggle to convey. Whether it’s a soaring symphony that inspires awe or a heartfelt ballad that evokes sadness, music has the power to tell a story without needing a single word.
Universally Understood
No matter where you go, music can evoke emotions that are universally understood. Studies have shown that people around the world often react similarly to certain musical tones and patterns. This emotional resonance allows music to transcend cultural backgrounds, making it a unifying force that speaks to our shared humanity.
Evoke Emotions!
Just think, if listening to music can evoke endless emotions, just imagine what playing it can do! If you are listening to music and feeling a certain emotion, learning to play an instrument or sing will hold more power to your world. Music, whether listening to it, or making it, really is the universal language. A language that we can all understand, feel, and come together with.
No Time Like the Present
If you have been thinking about taking music lessons, whether it be learning to sing, play the piano, the guitar or the oboe, there is no time like right now to get started! If you are interested in guitar lessons, there is no other place to learn than the David Joel Guitar Studio in Philadelphia.
Learn Guitar with Philadelphia’s David Joel
If you aren’t in Philadelphia, don’t worry! You can learn online. All lessons, whether in person or online, are taught in a one on one situation. You won’t be learning in a group; your lessons will be tailored to your individual needs. This way you will learn at your own pace, in your preferred genre, and with a teacher who will give you their undivided attention.