A Drop of Water In An Ocean
A drop of water in an ocean isn't a drop anymore. It's making up a synergism. It's singularity is temporarily extinguished, until and if it is extracted from the whole. Imperceptible as an entity, yet in existence, nevertheless. Are we drops or oceans? Do we fit in and disappear, or break free of the bonds of the strong force and/or of gravity?
How can we stand out if we are going to just fit in and merge into the whole. If the sum of the parts is greater than the whole, it looks like fitting in is the best option, but is it? One drop plus one drop equals but one drop, which is a larger drop. Still, it's one. It seems like we must stand out to be noticed or even seen. You cannot see single drops of water in a body of water.
Singers must fit in, to be accepted. They must fit in to the parameters of music and follow some things like tempo, rhythm, pitch, melody, harmony, chords, chord progressions and not vary too much or clash too much to the point of breaking the reality of the listeners.
At the same time, singers should stand out, to be heard and seen. One foot in the ocean and one on the sand. If you're on the beach in The Netherlands, be sure you fit in and stand out with orange polish. Red is for those who don't love the royalty, I've heard. Ik ben bang!
Stand out by being great. Be great by learning and doing. Let's fit in and stand out, then we don't have to choose. OK. Gather up your courage and press onward.
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