No. "Mellow" is an adjective, and "music" is a noun.
Mellowed is a verb. It's the past tense of mellow.
soft mellow rocking roll and pleasing to the ears
No, musician is a noun there is no verb form of music.
It is not.
Most massage music tends to be mellow although there are some exceptions in the clients' tastes. David Lauterstein is a popular choice in massage sessions.
they are marsh and mellow you marsh them and there mellow!
For sure! If you listen to music as a baby and growing up, you will have a little bit larger 'music center' in your brain. If you are an adult, then music can release hormones that may either get you excited and agitated, or get you super-mellow and relaxed. yes absoblutly, music does effect the brain.
they basically like anything bouncy and energetic. but when they are tired they like slow mellow music. mainly with words........
Mellow Mushroom was created in 1974.
Gail Mellow was born in 1952.
You My Rose Mellow was created in 1988.
In a Mellow Tone was created in 1939.