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Some scientific and interesting facts about music

By shivani joshiPublished 13 days ago 3 min read

Today I was a bit down and was feeling lost so I thought of listening to some good music just took my headphones, chose my favorite playlist, and started to vibe with the song after some time I realized how can music change a person's mood.

It is believed that music is a universal language that individuals can communicate through. In both happiness and grief, we find that music is our best friend. We become excited and feel special when we listen to music. It also helps us relate to real-world circumstances. Here is a selection of amazing music-related facts that will enthrall music enthusiasts everywhere.

Everybody sways to emotionally charged music. Discovering someone who shares your tastes is fascinating. We love spending hours delving into music-related topics. It has the power to forget all boundaries and bring the globe back together. These statistics will demonstrate the therapeutic and bringing people together qualities of music.

Music can help you concentrate on your work and you can work better

If you are a student or a professional listening to music increases your focus on work when I used to study for longer hours I used to listen to instrumental/lofi music which helped me to concentrate and increase my productivity. I did not even know how my time passed while listening to music It has been found that music also makes you work harder without even noticing. You will also not feel time passing by when your favourite music is being played.

Music can change your perception

One of the intriguing psychological aspects of music that has to do with how you perceive the outside world is this. Have you ever had the impression that a song's meaning changes depending on your age and mental state? When you listen to music with emotions, the lyrics and rhythm strike deep and hard. Sad songs help you relate to life's harsh realities, while happy tunes make you happier. Your perspective on life genuinely changes.

Heartbeats That Preserve Your Heart's Health

Any type of music can have a positive impact on your cardiovascular health, according to research. You can breathe more comfortably in time with your heartbeat thanks to the beats. When you walk while listening to music, for example, your gait and rhythm correspond with the music. Because of this, joggers like to listen to music, which helps them stay healthy by automatically focusing on their heartbeats.

You Can Get a Chill Out From Music

When listening to their favorite songs and instrumentals, music lovers frequently experience a frisson, which is a strong emotional feeling. There will be a certain portion of a song that gives you the chills and makes your hair stand on end. According to a scientific study, listening to music can be as pleasurable as indulging in fine cuisine or spending time with loved ones.

According to Prof. Graham Welch, Chair of Music Education at the University of London's Institute of Education, singing and listening to music have profound psychological impacts. It serves as a conduit via which we may communicate with other fans. Without a doubt, music is a universal language that strengthens human connection and togetherness.

We do get along well with people who share our taste in music. In addition to its physical benefits, music gives many people a sense of purpose. We are fortunate to live in a time when renowned musicians have gifted us with their incredible works to enjoy and listen to.

Music does not only mean what humans compose but also what exists in nature. Have you ever heard the sound of a waterfall or a flowing river? Could you hear music there? Thus, everything in harmony has music. Here, I would like to quote a line by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, one of the greatest musicians, “The music is not in the notes, but in the silence between.”

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Comments (2)

  • angela hepworth9 days ago

    Loved your insights here! Music saves us all.

  • Mark Graham9 days ago

    Music is everywhere we just have to listen. I am thinking about writing some articles dealing with music therapy as well as music history for Beat.

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