"Music is the social act of communication among people, a gesture of friendship, the strongest there is"
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The phrase "gesture of friendship" is doing more work than it seems. A gesture can be small, even wordless, yet socially binding. Arnold’s line suggests music operates like a handshake, a shared joke, a truce offered without conditions. That matters coming from a 20th-century British composer who lived through war and its aftershocks: in a century where language was regularly conscripted into propaganda, music could feel like a rarer form of sincerity, communication that can’t be fact-checked into submission.
Then he lands the provocation: "the strongest there is". It’s not a naive claim that music fixes everything; it’s a competitive one. Stronger than speech, stronger than argument, stronger than ideology because it bypasses the ego’s defenses. You can disagree with someone’s politics and still find yourself breathing in time with them at a concert. Arnold is pointing to music’s peculiar power: it creates temporary community without requiring consensus, turning difference into harmony not as metaphor, but as physical experience.
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