5 DIFFERENT WAYS MUSIC AFFECTS YOUR EMOTIONS
Music is a brilliant tool to 'manipulate' your emotions!
Who doesn't love music? Regarded as one of the oldest and classiest mediums of communication, music stays beside us during joy, sorrow or even in the confusing days. The effect music has on the human mind is also humongous. Let's explore 5 amazing ways music can affect your emotions.
Unexpected Surprise
When you're listening to a playlist shuffled with a particular song, you often predict in your mind what song is going to come next. The unexpected song often triggers the surprise in our subconscious mind that elevates the ecstasy level. Even varying degrees of genre binding songs can cause surprise in our mind. Even if a song starts off slow and then suddenly breaks into a loud and catchy chorus, it stimulates our mind with dopamine and makes it feel heavenly. Our mind expects a song to go through a repetitive pattern when we listen to it. However, a sudden change of tone in the chorus or bridge part of a song takes us by surprise.
Synchronisation
It often happens that several movements in our body decrease or increase the rate of beating to get synchronised with the music they love. If you are looking for an example, just observe the babies as they gradually sleep after listening to lullabies. Their excitement slows down with the soothingness of the lullaby. Meanwhile, our body always wants to break into dance when we listen to our favourite beats.
Positivity
People who are in depression, stress, and anxiety are often recommended to take musical therapy sessions. The profound reason behind this is that listening to music with resounding composition, or energetic lyrics can instill confidence in the depressed souls. Overall, it helps in building good mental health for the general individual, and also acts as a catalyst for creative acts.
Shock Effect
Whenever a slow and mild song bursts into loud breakdowns and tempo changes, our mind acts shockingly to the sudden change. Even in concerts, sudden loud noises startle you. Meanwhile, for the people with anxiety issues, these sudden bursts of sound causes fear in their mind.
