Monday, January 9, 2023

Music and Rituals

I absolutely cannot start my morning after I wake up without some chill music throughout my morning until I have to leave to go wherever that may be. The very first thing I do when I wake up is put on some kind of lo-fi or relaxing guitar music to help me stay focused and have a mindset for a positive and productive day.  It really makes my morning routine go a lot smoother and it becomes more enjoyable; when normally, it would be tedious and frustrating. The same goes for when I get in the car. The first thing I do before buckling, adjusting mirrors, etc... is to find some music I like. I normally listen to the classical radio station because it's relaxing and puts me in a good mood for the drive. Also; a shower with music is a lot better too. (No million-dollar ideas happening anyway) Music enhances pretty much everything in life; Why not have music playing before everything you do? 


Another example of a ritual involving music; although 
cliché sounding for this blog, is the happy birthday song but in Italian. I used to work for Carrabba's Italian Grill and every time someone's table had a birthday, I was asked to sing Italian Happy birthday. It was fun for a while at first but sometimes there would be so many birthday tables...about 8 or 10 sometimes all in one evening. It would be pretty much awkward and annoying by the third or fourth time being sung in a row. Most of the time I wasn't even tipped. Although, now when it's someone's birthday, I have this urge to sing happy birthday in Italian to them. I know it did mean a lot to some of the patrons at the restaurant, though. I've been told a lot of the regulars miss having "the opera singer" at that Carrabba's location.

Another music ritual that comes to mind is; before any baseball game, you can guarantee that the national anthem will be sung. Usually with some unnecessary, virtuosic vocal ornamentation. Maybe with a pop or r&b stylistic twist but nonetheless, it will happen. I grew up playing and watching baseball. It's just something that happens before any baseball game. Being an American Past-time, it's only natural to stand, hand over heart, with respect and pride as you listen with everyone else in honor of this country. It's only appropriate to do before a purely American game with so much history behind it. I trust that everyone knows all the lyrics to this tune. "Take me out to the ballgame" 




Music has a ritualistic aspect in everyone's lives for a lot of different reasons. It's interesting. I wouldn't assume people really think too much about it, especially referring to it as a "ritual". Although it's happening so much every day, whether it's big events like weddings, funerals, birthdays or sporting events; to just a simple morning routine. 

5 comments:

  1. I never thought of a morning routine as a ritual, but it absolutely is. Im with you Jake, you cant beat some good lo-fi music while you are getting things accomplished. It gives a nice vibe to whatever you are doing. And the same goes for classical music, its just good stuff that makes you feel good!

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  2. Ah yes, the customer/food service world isn't always kind. I'm sorry you didn't always get tipped, that's lame, but I did think it was cool that this was a situation you described as a ritual, because it totally is, I had just not thought about certain birthday traditions in this context before.

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  3. You know, I totally should've thought about my morning routine being a ritual involving music. I almost always have music going, usually throughout the entire day!

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  4. Haha the purgatory that is working in food service. I used to work at a Mexican restaurant and the smug/goofy faces people would make after requesting the sombrero and happy birthday used to make me so upset. Something that did cheer me up was hearing the music they played over the loud and distorted speakers (sarcasm.) Kudos to you though for learning happy birthday in Italian though.

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  5. HAHA, mom just mentioned the Carrabbas Restaurant today while we were together in the car today! I can't believe you had to sing Happy Birthday in Italian 10 times a day! That's so awesome! Maybe you'll have to sing it for us some day in class! I love how the Italian language sounds!

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