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          Music & Ritual




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              Chris Baker
Music and Ritual Definition
A ritual is a set of actions, often thought to have symbolic
value, the performance of which is usually prescribed a
   religion or by the traditions of a community by religious or
   political laws because of the perceived efficacy of those
   actions
Music & Ritual Examples
Various worship rites, rites of passage, oaths of allegiance,
coronations, presidential inaugurations, marriages and funerals,
graduations, club meetings, sports events, Halloween parties,
Christmas shopping and more
Music & Society Other Rituals
Many activities performed for concrete purposes eg jury trials,
execution of criminals, are loaded with purely symbolic actions
prescribed by regulations or tradition, and are partly ritualistic in
nature

Even common actions like hand-shaking and saying hello are
rituals
Music & Ritual Ritual Actions
•Hardly any limits to the kind of actions
•Typically involved special gestures and words
•Recitation of fixed texts
•Performance of special music, songs or dances
•Processions, manipulation of certain objects
•Consumption of special food
•Consumption of drink
•Consumption of drugs such as Ganja, Peyote & Ayahuasca
Music & Ritual Purpose
Ritual serves diverse purposes including but not limited to:

•   Worship
•   Purification (with the aim of removing uncleanliness, which may be real or symbolic)
•   Atonement
•   Dedication
•   Education
Music & Ritual Religious
•   Often used in context with worship performed in a church
•    Ritual(s) can vary considerably
•   Organized religion
•   Non-institutionalized spirituality (shamanism)
•   Rituals often have a connection with reverence (express
    reverence for a deity or idealized state of humanity)
Traditional Musics Compared with Western
Ideas About Music
• The term “music” does not mean the same thing in all
  cultures
• Most societies have no concept or word for “music” in a
  Western sense
• Participating in music is universal in humans
• Human sound communication outside the scope of spoken
  language, exists in all known human societies
• Music has observable effects on its makers and listeners
Music & Society Traditional Music
• Musics in traditional societies of Africa, Oceania, Australia,
  North and South America, and Asia sound very different from
  one another
• Nonetheless, they share certain characteristics and behavior
  that, in some respects at least, differentiate them from
  present-day ideas about Western music
Music & Society Western Music
• Modern Western Music typically formalized melodic &
  rhythmic sounds produced by the human voice & instruments
• In small-scale societies music (melodic vocalizing or
  drumming) may well be categorized differently
• Music the Kaluli of Papua New Guinea, sounds like “humanly
  organized sound,” is regarded by its makers as a variety of
  sounds shared by nature and animals such as rain, waterfalls,
  crickets, and birds, as well as humans
Music & Society Emotion
• Music has “emotional” effects on participants, not always
  easy to explain
• Ritual is important for passing on information and group
  tradition
• Essential in human societies for 99.9% their history
• Rituals accomplish these purposes by shaping and creating
  appropriate feelings
• They maintain and transmit from one generation to another
  confidence, pride, joyfulness, well-being, resolve, release, and
  unification
Social Functions of Ritual Music

Display of resources

•Male strength and vigor as in the Suya of Brazil
•Male or Female beauty and skill, as in the East Asian Hmong
•Demonstrate prestige and power, as in the Pacific Northwest
Coast Makah
•Displayed within the group, or shown to a neighboring group
•Parallels in the animal world
•To gain or solidify prestige and power and to acquire mates
Social Functions of Ritual Music

Facilitation of courtship

•Like Animals Humans have developed rituals to assess
compatibility
•Hmong males and females sing improvised courtship songs
while under the scrutiny of family, friends, and outsiders
•A courting couple may interact by playing instruments or
moving to music as a substitute for lovemaking
Social Functions of Ritual Music
Facilitation of courtship cont

•In the Medlpa of highland New Guinea, beautifully-adorned
couples sit side by side and sway their bodies toward and away
from each other, while moving their heads in parallel, to a
background of adults’ singing
•Music allows lovers to “say things” that might otherwise be
awkward and embarrassing
Social Functions of Ritual Music
Rites of passage

•Occur at points of life transitions e.g., birth, puberty, marriage,
death
•Important in many species
•Human rites of passage such as that of child, adolescent, adult,
marriageable or married person, parent, warrior, widow,
member of this or that subgroup
•Mescalero Apache girls in North America are transformed into
the female deity and literally “sung” into womanhood
Social Functions of Ritual Music
Relief from anxiety and psychological pain

•To heal illness or resolve dissent
•To provide ‘escape’ from oppression
•To mourn the dead
•Ritual expression of individual emotion that is usually repressed
e.g. in the Bedouin and Thule Eskimo/Inuit
•Provide relief, release, and refuge during troubled times e.g.
Greek women and Karelian women in ritualized lament
•Provide safe passage of the deceased person’s spirit
•Outlet for individual pain, fear, grief and anger
Social Functions of Ritual Music
Promotion of group cooperation and prosperity

•Ceremonies that entertain and celebrate and express feelings
of pleasure and well-being, cheerfulness, and fellowship
•All rituals serve to maintain the wellbeing of the society and its
individuals
•Ceremonies that incite a group to hate or attack another group
promote cohesion and cooperation among participants
•Cooperative rituals are integral to a thriving society
Social Functions of Ritual Music
Control and channeling of individual aggression

•Some rituals It may be perceived as more or less “aggressive”
•Maring ritual is similar to an animalistic ritualized territorial
display
•Eskimo song duels (nith songs) and taunts, serve as ritually
acceptable ways of resolving a grudge or dispute
Music & Ritual Music Today
Modern Music

•Western classical music and jazz has developed over the past
two centuries in an aesthetic or “high art” tradition
•Music is considered “for its own sake” & listened to with full
attention in special settings, or on recordings in the home
•Music today is mainly removed from its original roles
•Different from music in traditional societies
•Possible to detect ties to its initial roots

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Music & Ritual

  • 1. Music & Society Music & Ritual www.musicstudentinfo.com Chris Baker
  • 2. Music and Ritual Definition A ritual is a set of actions, often thought to have symbolic value, the performance of which is usually prescribed a religion or by the traditions of a community by religious or political laws because of the perceived efficacy of those actions
  • 3. Music & Ritual Examples Various worship rites, rites of passage, oaths of allegiance, coronations, presidential inaugurations, marriages and funerals, graduations, club meetings, sports events, Halloween parties, Christmas shopping and more
  • 4. Music & Society Other Rituals Many activities performed for concrete purposes eg jury trials, execution of criminals, are loaded with purely symbolic actions prescribed by regulations or tradition, and are partly ritualistic in nature Even common actions like hand-shaking and saying hello are rituals
  • 5. Music & Ritual Ritual Actions •Hardly any limits to the kind of actions •Typically involved special gestures and words •Recitation of fixed texts •Performance of special music, songs or dances •Processions, manipulation of certain objects •Consumption of special food •Consumption of drink •Consumption of drugs such as Ganja, Peyote & Ayahuasca
  • 6. Music & Ritual Purpose Ritual serves diverse purposes including but not limited to: • Worship • Purification (with the aim of removing uncleanliness, which may be real or symbolic) • Atonement • Dedication • Education
  • 7. Music & Ritual Religious • Often used in context with worship performed in a church • Ritual(s) can vary considerably • Organized religion • Non-institutionalized spirituality (shamanism) • Rituals often have a connection with reverence (express reverence for a deity or idealized state of humanity)
  • 8. Traditional Musics Compared with Western Ideas About Music • The term “music” does not mean the same thing in all cultures • Most societies have no concept or word for “music” in a Western sense • Participating in music is universal in humans • Human sound communication outside the scope of spoken language, exists in all known human societies • Music has observable effects on its makers and listeners
  • 9. Music & Society Traditional Music • Musics in traditional societies of Africa, Oceania, Australia, North and South America, and Asia sound very different from one another • Nonetheless, they share certain characteristics and behavior that, in some respects at least, differentiate them from present-day ideas about Western music
  • 10. Music & Society Western Music • Modern Western Music typically formalized melodic & rhythmic sounds produced by the human voice & instruments • In small-scale societies music (melodic vocalizing or drumming) may well be categorized differently • Music the Kaluli of Papua New Guinea, sounds like “humanly organized sound,” is regarded by its makers as a variety of sounds shared by nature and animals such as rain, waterfalls, crickets, and birds, as well as humans
  • 11. Music & Society Emotion • Music has “emotional” effects on participants, not always easy to explain • Ritual is important for passing on information and group tradition • Essential in human societies for 99.9% their history • Rituals accomplish these purposes by shaping and creating appropriate feelings • They maintain and transmit from one generation to another confidence, pride, joyfulness, well-being, resolve, release, and unification
  • 12. Social Functions of Ritual Music Display of resources •Male strength and vigor as in the Suya of Brazil •Male or Female beauty and skill, as in the East Asian Hmong •Demonstrate prestige and power, as in the Pacific Northwest Coast Makah •Displayed within the group, or shown to a neighboring group •Parallels in the animal world •To gain or solidify prestige and power and to acquire mates
  • 13. Social Functions of Ritual Music Facilitation of courtship •Like Animals Humans have developed rituals to assess compatibility •Hmong males and females sing improvised courtship songs while under the scrutiny of family, friends, and outsiders •A courting couple may interact by playing instruments or moving to music as a substitute for lovemaking
  • 14. Social Functions of Ritual Music Facilitation of courtship cont •In the Medlpa of highland New Guinea, beautifully-adorned couples sit side by side and sway their bodies toward and away from each other, while moving their heads in parallel, to a background of adults’ singing •Music allows lovers to “say things” that might otherwise be awkward and embarrassing
  • 15. Social Functions of Ritual Music Rites of passage •Occur at points of life transitions e.g., birth, puberty, marriage, death •Important in many species •Human rites of passage such as that of child, adolescent, adult, marriageable or married person, parent, warrior, widow, member of this or that subgroup •Mescalero Apache girls in North America are transformed into the female deity and literally “sung” into womanhood
  • 16. Social Functions of Ritual Music Relief from anxiety and psychological pain •To heal illness or resolve dissent •To provide ‘escape’ from oppression •To mourn the dead •Ritual expression of individual emotion that is usually repressed e.g. in the Bedouin and Thule Eskimo/Inuit •Provide relief, release, and refuge during troubled times e.g. Greek women and Karelian women in ritualized lament •Provide safe passage of the deceased person’s spirit •Outlet for individual pain, fear, grief and anger
  • 17. Social Functions of Ritual Music Promotion of group cooperation and prosperity •Ceremonies that entertain and celebrate and express feelings of pleasure and well-being, cheerfulness, and fellowship •All rituals serve to maintain the wellbeing of the society and its individuals •Ceremonies that incite a group to hate or attack another group promote cohesion and cooperation among participants •Cooperative rituals are integral to a thriving society
  • 18. Social Functions of Ritual Music Control and channeling of individual aggression •Some rituals It may be perceived as more or less “aggressive” •Maring ritual is similar to an animalistic ritualized territorial display •Eskimo song duels (nith songs) and taunts, serve as ritually acceptable ways of resolving a grudge or dispute
  • 19. Music & Ritual Music Today Modern Music •Western classical music and jazz has developed over the past two centuries in an aesthetic or “high art” tradition •Music is considered “for its own sake” & listened to with full attention in special settings, or on recordings in the home •Music today is mainly removed from its original roles •Different from music in traditional societies •Possible to detect ties to its initial roots