A Short Comment about Dogma
The more I learn about witchcraft the more excited I become. Although for various reasons I hesitate to call it Wicca. I think that one of the reasons for this is because, while many of the sites of come across tend to be quite abstract, there do exist sites that seem to like to claim specific things about how Wicca should be viewed and practiced. So I may very well just become a non-Wicca witch simply because I don't want to support any particular religious 'dogma'.
In any case, I have found some interesting things about witch traditions and music. In fact, one of the things has to do with assigning various instruments to various powers, and/or to various Gods or Goddesses. I find this both interesting, and slightly disturbing. The interesting thing is the mere fact that there is folklore that assigns each type of instrument to specific powers. The disturbing thing is that even to do this is a form of 'dogma' in a sense. So there's a push-pull here that I'm going to need to struggle with on my own voyage through the spiritual land of Wicca.
Magickal Music
Folklore has it (at least one version of folklore anyway) that the following instruments are associated with the following powers.
1. Percussion instruments (chromatic or monophonic) - Earth and the North Winds and the Goddess or Yin
2. Wind instruments - Air and the East Winds and the God or Yang
4. String instruments (plucked or bowed) - Fire and the South Winds and the God or Yang
5. Bells, cymbals, resonant metal - Water and the West Winds and the Goddess or Yin
I often wonder who decides these things.
However, none of this is carved in stone and the reason being that in the end all is One anyway.
For example, the very same source where I got the above information suggests a possible ritual of playing a flute as a tribute to the Goddess. Well that seems to fly in the face of wind instruments being associated with the God and Yang. But at the same time this would be like a child getting his or her father to help them create a gift for their mother. In other words, just because things are associated with specific forces and powers doesn't mean that they are restricted to that association. I think it simply means that this is where their greatest power lies. It's what they resonate with the most.
I personally think that the actual music that is played on an instrument probably plays a more potent role in which spiritual emotions (and thus frequencies) are established.
In any case, I'm finding this all quite alluring. I just received a cello that I had ordered and it has nice deep vibrations. I can see myself cuddling my cello in vibrational meditation for hours on end. All my musical instruments are naturally charged with my emotional energy. This would be the case for all musical performers whether they think of themselves as witches or not. However, I never truly thought of it that way before. I guess now I'm going to be viewing all of my instruments as spiritual conduits. This is definitely going to change my whole outlook on music.
I have far too many instruments. If they all become spiritually charged owl end up being a musickal God.
But this is precisely one of the things that had originally drawn me to Wicca in the first place. I want to spiritually enrich my ability to both compose and perform music. That's my true focal point right now.
I love this cello! Um gonna go hug it right now.