Music and quiet
Thanksgiving and the first Sunday in Advent: both times for reflection and quiet, I think, in the midst of many things which may distract from that.
For me, silence is always a part of that reflection and quiet too, as is good conversation. And part of both of those is music.
Music to go along with these ideas
Music Road: Best Music, 2010
Music Road: Another Fine Winter's Night: Matt & Shannon Heaton
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Labels: advent, cambridge, creative practice, music for thanksgiving, reflection, winter
5 Comments:
I didn't even realize it was the first Sunday in Advent. Yikes. I love the idea of music to go along with quiet
You're right. We all need silence to revive ourselves -- especially in the holiday season.
Thanks for the listening list! I like silence, too.
Aaaah, silence is one of my favorite sounds. It can speak volumes. :)
I like the idea of silence, but truth be told, I'm happier when I can hear birdsong or rain or wind to back up the quiet. It's the electronic noise that I could do without.
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