Sometimes when we are upset or crying you would like to hear some music to cheer your mood up right?It is the music that change your mood....If the music u like is funny your mouth will laugh..if the music is nice you will smile but if you are hearing a sad music you are really upset... ________________ There are several possibilities and some of these things have been studied. I don't have any research references but it seems they would be easily found. The word music is extremely broad; there are many musics in the world. Let's narrow things down to music of the western cultures. Most pieces of western music, classical or popular, have a recognizable rhythm. These rhythms might imitate natural rhythms like heartbeat, breathing, ocean waves, laughing, lovemaking or any number of other things. Hearing the rhythms might bring about a change in our natural bodily rhythms to match those in the music. The very act of listening to music (either the music alone or words that accompany it) is a focus of attention. If we're troubled about something, listening helps bring our minds to a different kind of task altogether. We attend to the interplay of different instruments, different lines in the music (not words) harmony, energy level, and so forth. It's even better if we are actively playing the music we are listening to. There is also the fact (I believe) that music engages some of the same parts of our brains as language. Language processing is very complex, and it involves all kinds of symbolism, logic, structure, syntax and more. So we give ourselves very interesting and sometimes intense non-verbal messages through the 'language' of music. You have probably noticed that (most) piano players will make some distortions with their mouths while they play. This is no accident, and I don't believe it is deliberate either. I think it is in part because of the interplay of music and language, and those parts of the brain are so busy enjoying music that some signals get our language machinery going!
it changes the mood by eating hamsters while farting the tune of star wats and by that something in the universe makes us change our mood as simple as that
no they can only change to a small amont of colors depending on there mood
What makes the color of a mood rings is the temperature of your body. If you do not believe me, try this for your self. Go to a sink, and put the ring in a lot of cold water, no matter what kind of ring, if its a mood ring, and not broken then it will change colors to brown.
lighting,setting,mood,and age
Yes, many of the structures involved in memory and mood regulation are found in both sides of the brain. A cyst can impair their function and change the way a person acts
spritual
The musical score helps to provide both mood and atmosphere .
Music can change one's mood
Yes, mood is a noun, though it can be used without change as an adjective, as in "mood music."
because music is insperation and the type of music can change your mood
I've heard that music can change an animals mood depending on the music have you tried it?
music is mood
A person who composes the original score, which is the background mood music, for the film. But in the instance of musical films, a lot of times, they will have also penned the lyrics and the music to the numbers being performed as well.
Music for Films was created in 1978-10.
More Music for Films was created in 1983.
Music Box Films was created in 2007.
Music for Films III was created in 1988.
Music provides entertainment and art every day. It can change your mood and make the time pass.