Music changes our life
You may have the feeling.
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The first time you hear a song that brings a tear to your eye, or sends
a chill down your spine, or spreads a smile across your face. Listening
to music has taken time I would've fully concentrated on something
else...I suppose I run more since I'm listening to music anyway. And it
definitely changes my mood which probably changes how I handle a
situation. It wouldn't be to out of the question to say you met your
future spouse at a concert after liking one album by a band. Or you may
view music differently after just one album, but beyond that, most
changes just have to do with how you think of or make music, not your
life outside of that.
Music melts the separate parts of our bodies together. Music can change
what we feel in our souls. It can release us from sorrow and distress,
encourage and motivate us, or slow us down and soothe us. Not only does
our soul respond to music, but, as researchers are finding out, so does
our body. Music can change our lives mentally and physically no matter
what our stage in life: baby, child, teen, adult or elder.
Most of us know that music affects how we feel. It can change how we
feel or it can strengthen or weaken what we feel. If we're happy, a
piece of fast, joyful music can strengthen that emotion or if we're sad
it can bring some joy into our hearts. There are some much deeper
effects that we probably don't notice which have been left to
scientists to discover. They believe that music, especially baroque and
classical, activate the left and right brains simultaneously which
maximizes learning and retention. Good news for school kids who like
classical music, right? Music also affects our brain waves, improves
test scores and GPAs and enhances our listening skills. WOW, that's
impressive. Give me
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On the other hand hard rock music has been found to weaken all the
muscles in the body. The symmetry between cerebral hemispheres is
destroyed causing alarm in the body. Work performance is affected and
children develop learning and behavior problems. These are not the
changes we want, of course, but we do need to be aware of the fact that
music - all kinds of music - do indeed change us.
Music can do much for our physical lives. By dancing we exercise the
body and learn to coordinate movement. Playing an instrument enforces
math skills and coordination. Singing enhances the cardiovascular
system. Music motivates us to get through that tough exercise session
and perhaps helps us work a little harder. And there are other physical
changes we can't see. Music can reduce or increase heart rate and pulse
depending on whether it's fast or slow. Music relaxes us and decreases
blood pressure; even babies are soothed by classical music. Older
people sleep better after listening to soft music.
It can’t be denied that music
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