My Musical Autobiography Essay

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My Musical Autobiography
Awnon K Bhowmik

Nothing lasts forever. Everything, whether good or bad has to come to an end. But people do say that sounds and voices do not die. Melodies we hear in our life lives on for generations and ever after. No matter who we are or wherever we come from; in whichever situation we were in, at some point of our lives, we have come across certain melodies that still live in our heart. And I am no different from others. There are certain musical pieces that have not only influenced my life, but have made a significant impact to change me for the better.

I was brought up in a Bengali Hindu family with strong religious beliefs. The social infrastructure around me was a bit too strong, enriched with all sorts of beliefs and many methods of worship. Whether it was a song from veneration, whether it was a rhyme at my school, or whether it was certain musical pieces sung by my mom, I was always surrounded by some …show more content…

I never had a liking for heavy metal, rock or rap. Although in the institution I study in, I made many friends who had a liking for those. I never had a conversation about music with them because I liked classical music, usually solo. My parents have different tastes in musicwhich came out in the 80s and 90s.

As I said, when I was young, I used to enjoy music from the cartoons that I saw. Some of the favorites are the intro of Tom and Jerry, intro of The Mask, music from the Disney movie Aladdin. “A Whole New World” is one of my all-time favorite songs. But I remember when I was 12 years old; one of my friends introduced me into one of the greatest songs of all time. The song was “Earth Song” composed by Michael Jackson, who was one of the best musical artists of the 21st century. I do not know what that song did to the childish brain of mine, but my perspectives towards the world changed by a

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