Music is a plane of wisdom, because music is a universal language, it is a language of honor, it is a noble precept, a gift of the Airy Kingdom, music is air, a universal existence common to all the living.
Music is a universal language insofar as you don't need to know anything else about a musician that you are playing with other than that they can play music. It doesn't matter what their music is, you can find something that you can play together, with what their culture is. The dialect part of it comes into play, but nothing like the differentiation that language sets up, for example.
Realistically, English is a universal language; it's the number one language for music and for communicating with the rest of the world.
It is music that, being the universal language, has no need to learn any particular language of the world.
Music is a language, you see, a universal language.
Music is a language, a universal language.
Music is the universal language.
Music is one whole force. And I think the Proms have always represented very clearly that music is a universal language, one that everyone can speak. I've just followed my goosebumps in every direction and have found a recipe for what my music feels and sounds like.
Music is the universal language of mankind.
Music is indeed the Universal Language.
Music truly is the universal language.
Music is the universal language that everyone can understand.
Music don't have no color or no face. It's a universal language.
I want, more than anything, to bring some light back to people's lives through my music. The beauty of music is that it is a universal language that everyone understands.
Silence is a universal language. It's like music or painting.
Music is indeed the universal language and unites people.