Rhythm of life

I  feel that music permeates all our life. Be it the carols you sing in a church or the Gregorian chants or the bhajans in a temple. They all have one thing in common, and this common thing happens to be my favorite subject ” Rhythm”

Rhythms have been observed in all activities in nature, the rhythm of the seasons, rhthm of the heart beat and of the rain and the sea winds and the tides. All of them have a rhythm, In fact the clock we use to calculate time is one of the biggest rhythm.

Just like time  and distance, Rhythm is one of the primary building blocks of everything around us.

Objects which do not get a rhythm seem to perish quickly and the ones who can adjust tend to prosper.

Today when you lie down on bed, take a few minutes to think about this. How many rhythms can you recognize?

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1 comment to Rhythm of life

  • Matthew Fiterman

    Hello, I am an old friend of Scott and Jen Herrmann and saw you guys perform in Cincinnatti back in 1999. I still listen to your CD that I bought from you all that year and was wondering if you were still putting out music. I would love to hear what you are doing these days.
    Thank you,
    Matthew Fiterman

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