How Does Music Affect Your Mood Essay

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    Music And Music Essay

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    purpose of music is to touch hearts” (Johann Sebastian Bach). Music is a reflection of life, and feelings. Throughout the years music has played a very important part in every human culture, both past and present. The question is why, what does it do to people, and what makes music so special? In this essay I hope to answer these questions and explain just how music affects the brain and its benefits. Music affects the brain in many ways, but here are the three most important things music does to the

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    Music & Moods

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    Change Your Mood? Music is more than just entertainment; it is a way of life to most people, which is why it seems to appeal to so many people. Music is the key to numerous components in one’s life, but on a deeper level, music can play a critical role in letting emotion’s run. It has a way of changing or creating moods for the better or for the worse, whether it is hearing a happy song that brings back fun memories, or hearing a sad song, that brings back those sad memories. Although music has

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    Music plays a central role in the everyday life of people all over the country. Research has proved that music can have a positive and negative affect on arousal regulation, motivation and moods (Sorenson, 2008). Research has also proven that music can have a great influence on athletic performance. Relating to physical performance, music can allow athletes or those working out to disconnect from the thoughts or feelings of tiredness, fatigue, and over exerted energy. While engaging in music,

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    terrible mood, turned on some music, and suddenly felt better? Music just has that type of effect on people. The scientific discipline of music therapy emerged in the 1940’s to soothe wounded World War 2 soldiers returning home (“Power Chords”). It has this effect that can get from feeling down and in the dumps to cheerful and happy. There are not many people who don’t appreciate music in all its glory. Then again not many people appreciate the effect music has on our moods and how it relates

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    Outline On Music

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    SP Outline Introduction to your topic- (Intro will be included as the title of this section) I. Background information on your topic A. Hook: Music affects many people in different ways. Hearing a certain song usually triggers a certain emotion linked to that song. Some of the emotions are derived from experiences, others from daydreams. B. Historical Info: Music changes human emotions by tapping into various parts of the brain that is why it is utilized by many experts in treating depressed or

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    Annotated Bibliography How music affects your moods (2016, August 3). In Healthline News. Retrieved from http://www.healthline.com/health-news/mental-listening-to-music-lifts-or-reinforces-mood-051713 Music can help people with many different things. Including being very therapeutic, lifting the moods of people, and reducing pain a lot. Music does not have negative side effects. Therefore, making it a very safe and cost efficient treatment. Many different research projects have been conducted over

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    Music is a huge part of our everyday life. Many people don’t realize that music plays a significant role in in the way it affects the human brain. It connects and helps us share experiences with loved ones, friends, and random acquaintances. The variety of genres lets us explore the different emotions as we listen to specific songs, whether or not its pop, hip-hop/ rap, indie, country, rock/ heavy & death metal, classical, dance, jazz, blues, soul, reggae, and opera. Psychologists seem to believe

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    Music: Positive or Negative?            Music isn’t just sounds and words. Music is a form of art that affects many different things that people don’t know. From creativity, to your personality music plays a big factor. Not only physical things like that, music can alter how you think, how you feel, it can even affect your health. Music helps you exercise as well. The music industry in its entirety is positive, because it allows people to express themselves. People find a great deal of inspiration

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    Billy Joel once said, “I think music in itself is healing. It 's an explosive expression of humanity. It 's something we are all touched by. No matter what culture we 're from, everyone loves music.” In many ways this quote is very accurate both socially and scientifically. Music is a vital part of almost every culture and serves many purposes culturally as a means of self expression and communication within a culture and the world at large. While music does serve several external purposes, perhaps

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    hypotheses on what type of music affects the heart rate. Whether it be different things (like crescendos or pauses) that affect the heart rate even further. Or slow music with pauses or crescendos could actually speed up the heart rate. There are many pieces of evidence that fast, upbeat music equal a faster heart rate. But could we slow that heart rate down by adding different effects to the music? On mindblowingfacts.org it states that different speeds of music can alter your heart rate as well as

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