Many of you must have heard the story of the two salesmen who went down to Africa in the 1900s. They were sent down to find if there was any opportunity for selling shoes. And they wrote telegrams back to their company. And one of them wrote: "Situation hopeless. Stop. They don't wear shoes." And the other one wrote: "Glorious opportunity. They don't have any shoes yet." The same is true about many genres of music especially informal music based on slogans created in moments of crises.

I see huge opportunity in making of informal and formal music if it can help realized that people and awaken them for a cause, the clashes and uprising in Egypt and Tunisia and it's domino effect in Arab world is thus supported by toned slogans of freedom and change, the motivation for such conflicts can only be expressed by a huge mass of people in form of slogan based music and I'm sure it music only that and keep people calm and maintain peace.

Music therefore becomes passion of common people for seeking change. 

Some passions are difficult ways to follow and emerge, some times we need to follow our passions like the bird who flies over the field and doesn't care about the fences underneath. If some one is passionate about classic music, he/she must fly and dream about it and in course of time it may make a impact on certain section of people.

Slogans like these "Jallianwala Bagh yeh dekho, Yahan chali thhi goliyan, Marane waale bol rahe thhe, Inquilab ki boliyan. (Look here is Jallianwala Bagh where bullets rained; Dying, the people raised slogans for change)", give a deep impact on the mind of people and thus make the change carry its momentum in future.