Outer Journey:
Music is the heart and soul of New Orleans. It’s the pulse that keeps the city
alive. It was a different experience for
me to be walking during the day and see different types of music being
performed right on the streets. Where I
come from bands are booked in advanced then they are advertised usually through
social media platforms. While that is
great to figure out when your favorite band is playing, a negative is you don’t
get to discover new artists often. I
really enjoyed the street performers, especially (I believe it’s called) Brass
Jazz. It is not music I would normally
listen to but I really liked it. It just
seemed to put a little pep...or should I say jazz in your step as your went
about your day
Inner Journey:
I was told I believe by my teacher (may have been a tour
guide) that New Orleans is called The Big Easy because it is easy to find work
as a musician…but the pay isn’t always the greatest. I can see how it is easy to become a musician
in New Orleans. However, there is
something more than just that. Music isn’t
a career, it’s a way of life, an art form.
Music definitely spoke to me, moved me, and influenced me. It was as if I was becoming part of the city,
their musical pulse was becoming my pulse.
My heart would beat to the rhythm of the band rather than on its
own. It made me realize how simply we
view music where I am from. You hear a
song on the radio and you like it, so you download it to your phone…done. In New Orleans it helped me to disconnect
from my phone. I spent my time in the
moment listening and taking in what these artists had to offer. It was if they
were giving me a piece of them to carry with me. My head was up and my eyes were locked
in. The
New Orleans Swinging Gypsies had me in a trance to where I almost forgot to
take a video of them altogether. It was
almost like meditation, I didn’t want to be bothered with conversation or my
phone. I truly wanted to feel the
music. I think the time I spent in New
Orleans has changed the way I view music in general. When I got back to the hotel after seeing
them I immediately looked them up to see who there were. I read their story and viewed their upcoming
shows. I think it is important to learn
about the artists and not just focus in on one song that you liked. Music should be experienced.
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