Typically when I think about writing the first thing comes to mind is a book, or ink on some sort of paper. Which is probably what the majority of people would say as well; and technically "Good Writing" all DOES start on a piece of paper. But does the final product always result as a book, news paper, or magazine article?
I know that music does involve writing, I mean quite a bit of music today contains lyrics. Before now I had never really thought to put music in the category of "writing" though, or at least the writing we would typically think of in an English class. When it boils down to it though it is exactly the same, with the same applied concept as "writing" that we normally think of. The only true difference is the way we receive the final form, or published piece of work. Generally you would flip a page, and maybe see a small visual to help entice your senses.
Music has the same intentions as writing. When taking in these pieces of work; either one for that matter. I believe everyone looks for the same qualities in a piece of literature as they do in music. Though many probably look for something that another person may not, it can still be applied to either form of "Good Writing". For me it is a no-brainer. I am looking to be entertained, something with good flow that is putting some sort of impression on ME the audience, by what the artist is trying to express through his words and music. Another key element for myself is can I form a connection with what is being presented to me, or does it speak to me in a way that will hold my attention. With music it is the sound, or tone if you will, that gives us that slight enticement to just keep on listening.
In 1997 the thing I love most was released into stores everywhere and heard all over the United States and probably other countries as well. It is the piece of culture we began to write about at the beginning of the year, that's right Matchbox 20's song "Back 2 Good". The story starts out with a man in a bar trying to pick up a strange woman at a bar. The way I have always perceived this is that he is looking for comfort in a strangers arms. The narrator (singer) goes on to explain that even though he may be with someone for the night, that really deep down he is still alone, and that not matter what he tries he is unsure of what to do to get things back to good for himself.
This is the best example of "Good Writing" for me. From the flow of the language to the tone and mood set by the artist, it is a consistent and meaningful piece of work. It is also easy to connect with for me because we have all wondered what has gone wrong in particular situations from time to time, with the same question bestowed upon us... how do we really get things back to good for ourselves. It makes me think, and makes me want more. In my opinion that is good writing.
Monday, May 11, 2009
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This blog says it all. Yes we do typically think of writing as sitting in english class writing an essay and dreding the outcome, but withi this blog it makes you relize taht writing is every where. You can do any thing and writing is involved and it done for a reason.
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