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the reason the they were created was so people could listen to music when ever they wanted and they wouldn't have to buy tickets to see a symphony, because before music players that's how people got their music.
He could make people do what he wanted and that's how he got to the Underworld to save his love
The same way any kind of music could affect the brain. Angry music could grate down your patience and make you upset. Could. It's not always proven to do so. Calming music could, well, calm you. But to those who dislike it, it could annoy them quite a bit.Really depends on the person and the music.
According to the American Music Therapy Association, music therapists make on average $47,899 a year.
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According to Aristotle, music had the power to influence one's emotions, character, and even behavior. He believed that different types of music could evoke different responses in individuals and could be used to achieve specific effects in education and society.
Each mode expressed a certain feeling and each mode had its place. The Mixolydian mode can make you sad and grave. The Dorian mode settles the mind, is the gravest, the manliest, and avoids extremes. The Phrygian mode is exciting and emotional and inspires enthusiasm. Relaxed modes, Lyndian and Ionian, make people stupid.
Aristotle was a student of Plato. The majority of Aristotle's work has been lost, but about one third of it remains. Aristotle wrote on many subjects, such as science, poetry, music, theater, ethics and politics.
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People could listen to music in real time. People could get news from other countries. People could communicate with other people. People could stay home and hear music. it one of the four.
Aristotle recognized that musical modes could evoke different moods or emotions in the listener, and thus could be used for expressing different kinds of content or conveying particular messages. This understanding led to the development of particular modes and scales in music theory that were associated with specific emotional or dramatic contexts.
could they? or would they? it depends who you are. i couldent! could they? or would they? I coulde'nt but somee people could.
As well as science, Aristotle wrote on many other subjects including poetry, music, theater, logic, metaphysics, rhetoric, ethics and politics
music people could get in the rythem
people react in different ways... they could be entertained and fruitful when hearing the different types of music.