Music is a sanctuary for people to resort from the public societies and its brutality. As quoted by Maya Angelou, “Music was my refuge. I could crawl into the space between the notes and curl my back to loneliness.” The taunting of our societies may reach many individuals and place us at our fringe, but as we drift away through rhythmic beats of sound, the tense and stress which once consumed us are relieved and the heavy burdens of life are lifted. We are set free from the chains that bind us to life and its insincerity and we have the freedom of expressing our character we conceal from our public society to avoid ridicule. As we dwindle down to reality and its relentless waves of obstacles, many of us may snap our fingers to the rhythmic beat of the heavy passionate snap of strings drawing notes of poetic rhymes, while others