AFRICA UNITE 2006
- SYMPOSIUM DESCRIPTION
Bob
Marley - His Music; Music Is More Than Music!
(Presentation: Prof. Matt Jenson, Berklee College of Music
/ Prof. Kwabena Nketia, ICAMD) |
Bob
Marley was quite intent on the fact that his music was (and
of course, is) a lot more than just music because, on one
hand, it teaches the people by bringing to consciousness certain
truths, yet, on the other, he would say (translated) "If
I were educated, I'd be a damn fool!" In this session,
Jenson will discuss how music, and Bob Marley's music in particular,
serves vitally in an educational role because of its CONSCIOUSNESS
RAISING INTENT that was born in and continues to thrive in
an atmosphere of positive vibration and LOVE. Professor Jenson
will compare and contrast this with the lower level belief
system, based on fear, hate, domination politics and financial
gain (greed), that unfortunately steers the actions of many
if not most institutions (and a great many individuals) on
the earth, and even finds its way into the educational mind
set. The discussion will take a close look at how Bob Marley's
music was directly informed by the circumstances in his life
and how he distilled a universal message of resistance, cross-cultural
inclusion, and REAL FREEDOM into his poetic lyrics and, with
the aid of the fine musicians in his band, into the feel of
the music itself.
Professor Jensen’s presentation brought into the open
a number of interesting questions from the participants around
the topic of promotion of African artists. This they felt
is extremely difficult and costly. Also discussed was the
need for musicians to spend time practicing their craft and
not expect to get to the top without hard work. As Prof Jensen
pointed out, “when we see those musicians on stage performing,
they work hours and hours and hours on their craft. In his
class he teaches that the students must take what they are
learning about Bob Marley’s life and how to play the
music and bring their own spirits into it so that later on
they can write their own lyrics. As Bob said “say something”
to the rest of the world. |
(Professors
Jensen & Nketia on panel) |
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