Thursday, January 16, 2014

The Effect of Music

Music effects our entire being. It effects our minds, bodies, souls, the way we dress, the way we talk, and the way we even interact with other people. For example playing some kind of instrument in creases verbal IQ and increase your visual abilities.  Music is an essential part of our culture and probably always will be.Popular music is effecting schoolwork, social interactions, mood and particularly behaviour. Studies have shown that there is a connection between music and emotions regardless of your age.

Kids now-a-days are downloading music for free and are able to use headphones so parents and other people do not hear the music they listen to. Over the years of my teenage life, Music has been overwhelmed with sex, drugs, and violence. Scientists have found that the use of sex and substance abuse in music videos produce significant changes in the behaviour of an adolescent.

Music, for Teens, helps us in the process of creating an identity. Music also provides a way for teens to find a group identity. But the effects of music are different foreach gender. For women music is normally a way to express emotions and when they are feeling "down". For Men music is used as a stimulant, a way to "boost" there energy level or to create a more positive image for themselves.


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