James Horner initially composed the music for "My Heart Will Go On" as an instrumental motif for the film soundtrack.[8] Wanting to prepare a vocal version to use during the end credits, he enlisted the lyricist Will Jennings, who wrote the lyrics "from the point of view of a person of a great age looking back so many years".[9]

The song became "imprinted on the movie's legacy", and every listen prompts a reminder of the blockbuster and the hype surrounding it.[32] USA Today agreed that the song will be forever tied to Titanic.[51] The Washington Post says it is the marriage of music and image that make both the song and film greater than the sum of their parts.[30]


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Not gonna lie, i have ALWAYS loved the instrumental version of My heart will go on. I was in band in high school, and we played the titanic soundtrack as our "senior" song, and the instrumental version always gave me goosebumps. Zack playing it for Chin-chin? Its SOOOOOOOOOO pretty and I need to find it on youtube.

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I am a member of the Church of Christ and have been for over 20 years. As I have read your article on 'Can Musical Instruments be Used to Worship God?' with an open mind I hope you will do me the same honor of reading mine. I take it (although not stated in your article) the use of mechanical instruments of music in worship is a sin? Not sure if that is your take on it?

If musical instruments used to worship God were okay and approved by God then, when did they suddenly become evil in the new covenant? If it is godly and sanctioned by God, as it was in the Old Testament, is it not godly all the time? Bible is very clear as to what is sin. Nowhere in any list of sins in the New Testament is any kind of music, singing, or instrument mentioned as sinful much less a sin that will send you to "hell". In fact, it is quite the opposite as we shall see.

Those who use this argument are usually not against musical instruments in general, they are simply trying to be true to the Scriptural principles that they see in the New Testament. But we should be careful about assuming that something is forbidden just because it is not directly mentioned in the New Testament. For example, if you visit churches where they believe that musical instruments must not be used to assist in worship (because of the above argument), you will find that they usually use microphones, hymnbooks, song leaders, and so on, to assist in worship. There's nothing wrong with any of that, but the irony is that we can use their own argument to "prove" that these things are forbidden in the church:

Ephesians 5:19 Speaking to yourselves in a set piece of music or sacred ode (accompanied with the voice, harp or other instrument; a "psalm") and celebrate or sing non-carnal songs, singing and playing on a stringed instrument in your heart to the Lord;

Colossians 3:16 Let the word of the anointed inhabit in you copiously in all wisdom; teaching (learning) and putting in mind (caution or reprove gently) one another a set piece of music, that is, a sacred ode (accompanied with the voice, harp or other instrument; a "psalm") and celebrate non-carnal songs, singing with graciousness in your hearts to the Lord.

Amazing. Twenty years without learning the difference between the Old Testament and the New Testament. "Be diligent to present yourself approved to God, a worker who does not need to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth" (II Timothy 2:15). See Why We Don't Follow the Old Testament. Yes, the Law of Moses had instrumental music at the command of God. It also had a temple, altars, burning of incense, circumcision, dietary laws, and yearly festivals. What suddenly changed all of these things? Christ's death on the cross. "But now we have been delivered from the law, having died to what we were held by, so that we should serve in the newness of the Spirit and not in the oldness of the letter" (Romans 7:6). If we are to use instrumental music because it was in the Old Law, then we must practice circumcision. Yet Paul said, "Indeed I, Paul, say to you that if you become circumcised, Christ will profit you nothing. And I testify again to every man who becomes circumcised that he is a debtor to keep the whole law. You have become estranged from Christ, you who attempt to be justified by law; you have fallen from grace" (Galatians 5:2-4). Please note verse 4. By justifying your religious practice by the Old Law, you are no longer under grace.

Yes, Revelation mentions musical instruments as symbols to describe heaven. Revelation 5:8-9 talks about the twenty-four elders holding harps before the throne. Revelation 14:2-3 says the voice from heaven sounded like many harps being played. Revelation 15 doesn't have 20 verses. I assume you meant Revelation 15:2 where it says that martyrs approached the throne of God, each holding a harp of God. Revelation 18:22 bemoans the fact that when Babylon fell, the sound of instrumental music would no longer be heard in Babylon's streets. Not one of these verses illustrates instrumental music being used by the church on earth to worship God. Not one of these verses gives the authorization to have instrumental music in Christian worship. I would have thought that after twenty years would have learned not to take verses out of context.

The fact that in the parable of the prodigal son that instruments were used at the celebration of the son's return does nothing to prove that God authorized instrumental music to worship Him in Christian worship. Nor does the sound of the trumpet of God at the end of the world prove Christians are to use instruments in their worship service.

The argument that the early church didn't use instruments merely because they could not afford them is false. Clearly, the Jews managed to have instruments when God commanded them. Instruments were in society and many, such as flutes, were easily and cheaply made. Yet, history tells us that for about 1,000 years instrumental music was not a part of Christian worship. The cost argument is imaginary and false. You even contradict yourself by claiming that instruments were in the households of members of the church (without evidence by the way) and then claim that the church would have used what was available in the houses they met in. You can't have it both ways. See The Amazing History of Instrumental Music in Christian Worship.

The laughable thing is that there is no division in the church over instrumental music. The church stands by the Bible and doesn't add what God has not authorized. There are people like you who are wanting to cause division by adding unauthorized acts to the worship and then foolishly think you can turn the tables and claim that the group staying with the Bible is the one at fault. How naive in your thinking! No, you don't have a common goal with faithful Christians. Read II Peter 2 some time.

You started out claiming that you read the lesson on whether psallo in the Ephesians 5:19 meant instrumental music. Yet, you proceed to make arguments that were answered in that lesson. Therefore, I must conclude that either you did not read the lesson, did not understand it, or don't care what anyone else thinks because you are going to do as you please anyway. Misuse of a dictionary does not prove your point.

I think I've covered all of your arguments except for the claim that since Paul had Timothy circumcised and at times kept Old Testament practices that this means anything from the Old Testament can be brought into the church. Paul had Timothy circumcised because of the Jews, not because it was required. See: Why have Timothy circumcised after the council in Jerusalem? Paul followed local customs so long as they did not conflict with God's laws. "For though I am free from all men, I have made myself a servant to all, that I might win the more; and to the Jews I became as a Jew, that I might win Jews; to those who are under the law, as under the law, that I might win those who are under the law; to those who are without law, as without law (not being without law toward God, but under law toward Christ), that I might win those who are without law; to the weak I became as weak, that I might win the weak. I have become all things to all men, that I might by all means save some. Now this I do for the gospel's sake, that I may be partaker of it with you" (I Corinthians 9:19-23). Though Paul had Timothy circumcised because of the need to preach among the Jews, Paul clearly stated it was not a part of Christianity (Galatians 5:1-4). None of this proves that God authorized the use of instrumental music in Christian worship.

Listen to German-Classic-Rock-Orchestra My heart will go on (Titanic) (Instrumental) MP3 song. My heart will go on (Titanic) (Instrumental) song from album Filmhits Instrumental is released in 2001. The duration of song is 00:04:35. The song is sung by German-Classic-Rock-Orchestra.

The flute melody that features prominently in the instrumental version of the song was inspired by traditional Irish music. James Horner wanted to create a haunting melody that would capture the emotion and melancholy of the story.

So what type of music reduces stress the best? A bit surprising is that Native American, Celtic, Indian stringed-instruments, drums, and flutes are very effective at relaxing the mind even when played moderately loud. Sounds of rain, thunder, and nature sounds may also be relaxing particularly when mixed with other music, such as light jazz, classical (the "largo" movement), and easy listening music. Since with music we are rarely told the beats per minute, how do you choose the relaxation music that is best for you? The answer partly rests with you: You must first like the music being played, and then it must relax you. You could start by simply exploring the music on this web page. Some may relax you, some may not. Forcing yourself to listen to relaxation music that irritates you can create tension, not reduce it. If that happens, try looking for alternatives on the internet or consult with Counseling Service staff for other musical suggestions. It is important to remember that quieting your mind does not mean you will automatically feel sleepy. It means your brain and body are relaxed, and with your new calm self, you can then function at your best in many activities. 006ab0faaa

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