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In a long meter hymn, a singer - they call it 'lays out a line.' And then the whole church joins in in repeating that line. And they form a wall of harmony so tight, you can't wedge a pin between it.
Maya Angelou
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Interpretation

What this quote means

This quote emphasizes the power of collective expression in music and community.

Maya Angelou's quote reflects on the beauty of unity and harmony found in communal singing. It illustrates how individuals can come together to create a powerful and cohesive experience, akin to a 'wall of harmony' that demonstrates the strength and depth of shared artistic expression in a community setting.

Themes

HarmonyMusicCommunityUnityExpression

In practice

Example use cases

Using this quote during a community choir event to highlight the importance of collaboration.

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