Music influences our lives considerably because there is no man 
who can admit he doesn't like music and he doesn't have a favorite song 
or artist. Many people live or breathe through music; others earn money 
from it, but most of them relax while listening to music. It is said 
that music therapy is so powerful that it can cure diseases or disorders
 of the brain. Our musical preferences reflect our image in society, 
influences our mood, makes us more courageous, more cheerful, or, on the
 contrary, more sad and depressed. It all depends on the way we 
understand or feel it.
Many
 research shows that not only our personality is influenced by music, 
but also our sexual activity that improves or gets worse depending on 
the music we listen. It seems that those who listen to jazz have better 
sexual performance than those who listen to pop: it seems that the 
saxophone has this significant effect on people. Those who have the 
lowest sexual activity are those who listen to classical music. Heavy 
metal music, however, makes you be temperamental and stubborn.
Music
 develops certain parts of the brain that can not be stimulated 
otherwise. It seems that when small children learn to play piano, they 
are willing to acquire much more information than those who do not play 
to any instrument. Thus, children who learn to play the piano have a 
greater intelligence than those who learn to use a computer.
Music
 influences our health and has a great contribution to the adjustment of
 neurological and moving deficiency. In some cases, patients suffering 
from Parkinson's were able to move only when they remembered certain 
songs from their youth. It also seems that we choose the rhythm 
depending on our heart or breathing rate. The combination of musical 
rhythms seems to induce our fluctuations of blood pressure, sometimes 
being imperceptible, but usually influencing our feelings. Therefore 
slow music calms us, while having a fast rhythm makes us tense, but when
 music is based too much on harmony, then it may tire our brain. What 
influences our state of mind is the length and location of breaks in a 
song.
The way we react to a song depends much and our state of 
mind or previous experiences. If we associate a song with a sad event in
 our life, we will grieve when we hear it, while others, with no 
memories connected to that song, will consider it happy. Also, we often 
associate an ad or a movie to the music we hear. That's why music is 
used in commercials and films, because, if the message did not reach us,
 music will do for sure.
Music has also its own message. Rock and 
rap songs with videos that incite violence and sexual messages addressed
 directly send the same message to its listeners. Young people who 
listen to this genre of music have more hectic lives and a more 
aggressive behavior. Rap has a more powerful effect because its lyrics 
are more explicit and even if the lyrics can not be understood, usually 
because the volume is too loud; its melodic line that repeats succeeds, 
eventually, to transmit the same message.
But music doesn't 
influence only people, it was noted that plants grow faster and produce 
more flowers, fruits and seeds when in the room is instrumental music, 
especially violin, flute and harmonium.
 
The combination of musical rhythms seems to induce our fluctuations of blood pressure, sometimes being imperceptible, but usually influencing our feelings. Therefore slow music calms us, while having a fast rhythm makes us tense, but when music is based too much on harmony, then it may tire our brain. What influences our state of mind is the length and location of breaks in a song. music saves lives
ReplyDeleteAnyone who loves a tune knows how music can influence on brain and make you smarter!Listening to music is a delightful and enjoyable journey to a happy and careless life:)
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