Banjo Quote by Rory Block
“When I was very young my mother sang to me at bedtime and my dad would often play the banjo or fiddle in the evening. I knew music was important and central to everything, most particularly it had a powerful healing value and created a sense of peace and security. This stood out to me as I always felt the world was precarious and dangerous, and music supplied those moments of real peace and safety.”
About This Quote
Music, experienced early, is portrayed as a sanctuary that counters life's instability, offering emotional safety and healing.
In simple terms: Music as a calming, protective force.
Early musical exposure builds lasting emotional resilience.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- childhood bedtime routines
- stressful life phases
- seeking calm after trauma
- building personal rituals
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- music therapy programs
- family bonding activities
Questions to Reflect On
- How does early exposure to music shape coping mechanisms later in life?
- Can music replace other forms of emotional security?