As a singing teacher working with singers and musical artists, I’ve found that one of the most fascinating aspects of music is the way it reflects our cultural influences. While there are no hard and fast rules in music, none of us are blank slates. We all carry with us a cultural heritage that shapes how we create and perform. The challenge is to create music that sounds authentic while also pushing boundaries and taking the art form forward.
Let’s explore this rich and dynamic topic.
Understanding Your Cultural Heritage
Every artist carries the imprint of their cultural background. This could include the music you heard growing up, the traditions of your community, or the broader cultural movements that inspire you. These roots are an essential part of your artistic identity.
To connect with your cultural heritage:
- Reflect on the sounds and stories that resonate with you.
- Celebrate the diversity within your own influences and acknowledge how they shape your creative instincts.
- Use your heritage as a foundation to build upon, rather than a boundary that confines you.
Striking the Balance: Authenticity vs. Innovation
Authenticity in music comes from a genuine connection to your influences, but it’s equally important to innovate and find your unique voice.
Sounding Authentic
Authenticity doesn’t mean mimicking what came before. Instead, it’s about deeply understanding and internalising your influences. Consider the emotional and cultural resonance of your work and let that guide your artistic choices.
Pushing Boundaries
While honouring your roots, remember that music evolves. Ask yourself how you can reinterpret your influences and take your music in exciting, new directions. What can you add to the conversation that hasn’t been said before?
Cultural Context in Performance
Connecting with Your Audience
Music is a powerful tool for storytelling, and your cultural identity can make your performances deeply relatable and meaningful. Think about how your background and experiences can help connect with your audience on a personal and universal level.
Respectful Integration
If you borrow from cultures outside your own, approach this with thoughtfulness and respect. Learn about the traditions you are inspired by and consider collaborating with artists from those backgrounds to create something authentic and enriching for everyone.
Discovering Your Unique Voice
While we all carry cultural imprints, every artist has the freedom to reinterpret and redefine their influences. Finding your voice is about striking a balance between embracing your heritage and exploring new possibilities.
Embracing Individual Expression
Think of your cultural influences as ingredients in a recipe. How you combine them is entirely up to you. It’s okay to reject certain influences that don’t resonate with you or to reinterpret them in ways that feel fresh and personal.
Limitless Creativity
There’s no need to feel constrained by what has come before. Music thrives on experimentation, and your creative journey should feel expansive rather than restrictive.
Music as a Dialogue: Past and Future
Music is often a conversation between what came before and what is yet to come. By studying the past, you gain a deeper understanding of the traditions you are building upon. By innovating, you contribute to the ongoing evolution of music.
Learning from the Masters
Take time to study the great artists who have come before you. Their work can provide insights and inspiration for your own.
Collaborating Across Cultures
Collaboration with artists from different musical and cultural backgrounds can open doors to new perspectives and sounds. These partnerships can deepen your understanding of your own artistry while broadening your horizons.
Final Thoughts
Your cultural influences are a vital part of what makes you unique as an artist. By understanding and honouring your heritage while remaining open to experimentation and growth, you can create music that feels both authentic and forward-thinking. Music has the power to transcend boundaries and tell stories that resonate across cultures. Embrace the journey, and let your voice add something beautiful and meaningful to the world.
What are the cultural influences that shape your music? How do you balance authenticity with innovation? I’d love to hear your thoughts!
If you’d like support developing your authentic artistic identity, I offer vocal coaching and artist-development sessions in London and online worldwide.





