Saturday, April 27, 2024

Andy 60s Music Asked WhatsApp Meta AI To Define: "Social Musicianship."

[1] Joining Larry Lai's Chat Group:

I had just joined Larry Lai's 'Music Lovers' chat group created on WhatsApp. After introducing me to the group I thanked him and the group with this reply:

Hello all, 

Thank you Larry for the welcoming introduction and for letting me taste a bit of group chatting. Never been in one before... I'm no musician, only a bystander and would love to learn the intricacies and designs of social musicianship.

Cheers. 

[2] What is 'social musicianship'?

I wasn't sure myself if I had used the right phrase, 'social musicianship' so I decided to ask my mentor Meta AI on WhatsApp. Here's my question and the reply I received: 

What is 'social musicianship'? 

Meta AI's reply:

What a fascinating question! Yes, there is such a term as 'social musicianship'. Social musicianship refers to the social and interpersonal aspects of music-making, emphasizing the importance of collaboration, communication, and community in musical performance and learning.

It encompasses skills like:

` Ensemble playing

` Improvisation

` Active listening

` Empathy

` Nonverbal communication

` Conflict resolution 

Social musicianship recognises that music is often a collective and social activity, and that developing these social skills is essential for successful music-making.

I hope that helps! Let me know if you have any further questions.

Thank you Meta AI.

And thank you folks for reading the explanation.

"Who can live without it, I ask in all honesty. What would life be, Without a song or dance, what are we? So I say thank you for the music, For giving it to me. [Abba.]"

Comments are welcome.

Andy with Larry Lai and young MediaCorp producer 
HH Tang, while discussing a television project 
we were supposed to participate in some years ago.

'Thank You For The Music' Abba
[Official Lyric Video]
YouTube Video from ABBA.

8 comments:

LARRY LAI [FORMER REDIFFUSION DJ, ENTREPRENEUR] said...

I just invited Clement Chow and Horace Hutapea to our music group.
Would you like to join?

ANDY: Pop Music Not Pills. © said...

Is it ok if I try for a while and if I find it too demanding I'll let you know?
I am not in any group except with my family folks.

Thanks Larry for the invitation.

Cedric Collars said...

I would say "feeling those good vibrations " as put by the Beach Boys is the brilliant bridge that joins us musically and socially. What do you say?

Anonymous said...

Haha, have learnt somewhere, somehow there is something new to learn like this term.Cheers Andy !

ANDY: Pop Music Not Pills. © said...

A special thanks to JOHN KLASS DJ from 90.5FM

Such a busy man but he takes the time to reply and visit the blog often.

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ANDY: Pop Music Not Pills. © said...

Yes, Cedric thank you.

"Good vibrations" indeed!
I salute you.
Lyrics references are the best.

ANDY: Pop Music Not Pills. © said...

Yes, ANON.
Thanks for your unusually quotable comments.

Wish you could tell us who you are.