
Dear rasikas,
I want to share a question, born in my devilishly unbusy mind, with you.
Is there something as too much of music?
Like every one of nature's lovely phenomena, a moderation and seasonality, a balance and appropriateness of occasion, or the surprise of the unexpected, seems always to add immeasurably to the beauty of anything. Imagine if you got Diwali sweets gift boxes every week. Or you got lovely Raspuri (or Malgova if you prefer) mangoes every day at Nilgiris. Or you ate a 40 course buffet at Taj Corimandel or Marriott UB City (more like 80 course there) ever so often.
So there are natural limits to what is enjoyable. That is the key idea of "Dharma" also. Buddha's middle path.
Now how do you make sure you enjoy music to your best capacity without excess? I want to share my approaches and invite your list:
1. I don't have music go on all the time in the background.
2. I listen with total attention to the best of my availability.
3. I look forward to new musical exposure, eg radio, or webcast etc rather than keep playing from my collection
4. When someone recommends a musician or an album, i try to buy it/give it a listen, with an open mind.
5. I never overdose myself with music from my favourite musician/s.
6. I avoid the round-the-clock music extravaganzas or all night festivals with 10 musicians performing from 6 PM to 6 AM.
7. I don't record during concerts.
8. I don't target listening to all the Begada i can lay my hands on today or have an all Dikshitar akhandam tomorrow..
So now what do you say? Of course you may have a lot more appetite, knowledge or sensitivity to music than me. The definition of moderation varies from person to person. But still, it is important for me to know how you manage this.
So please tell me when is too much and what are your tricks to keep your musical rasikatva at its peak?
Thanks in advance!