Wow! Its been awhile since I have made a blog post! Sorry about that. These are crazy times we live in right?! With so many things going on and being stuck at home, I am finding that I am listening to music much more than I normally did in my average day. I also know that I am being drawn to certain music depending on how im feeling. The music I choose, usually matches that mood. I was curious as to why and I found this study.
https://www.classicfm.com/music-news/why-does-music-make-us-feel-emotions/?fbclid=IwAR069j7VFVDwEQr7n7V7v5Yno-MlG_9VpurItZHE9WfrPULp_HpqX_nTfIg They explore why we feel things while listening to music, even if it is a new piece of music. They found its the contrast that pulls us in and stimulates our brain. At the end of the article it says... “From a therapy perspective, music is a really good tool to induce emotion and engage a better mood,” one of the researchers, Assal Habibi, tells Neuroscience News. “Using this research, we can design musical stimuli for therapy in depression and other mood disorders. It also helps us understand how emotions are processed in the brain.” As we find ourselves in this strange experience, remember to use music to keep your spirits high. Find music that uplifts and makes you feel good. Let music lead you to your happy places when we are living in these uncertain times. Good luck, Stay healthy, and let us know if there is anything you need from us! We are here to help you!! A fun place to listen and share your love of singing is a group called Coronavirus Quarantine Karaoke Party. If you want to join, let us know, we will throw you an invite!! Dont forget to tag us to get in on March's Promotion!
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9/30/2020 05:35:43 am
A certain kind of music gives back old memories whenever we hear them. Perhaps, it was a song that we use to sing when we are sad, a music we play for our road trip, a song we heard while we are with our special someone, and other reasons that we might not notice. I have some songs that I avoid hearing, because it gives back old pain that I don't want to remember. Whenever I hear my favorite music, there's this nostalgic feeling of what things used to be.
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