It can do many different things, but usually it calms a person down into a quiet and depressive state of being, or may do the opposite and make the person upset and want to cry or scream or whatever other type of emotion they are feeling at the time. For me and with my depression, when I tend to get in one of those moods, I listen to sad music, and it calms me down, but it makes me feel better in the end.
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how types of music contribute to music is it gives music different dinamics and varieties to make it sound interesting. mixing different types of music can make music more enjoyable and different. the different types of music define the creator of that music. how types of music contribute to music is it gives music different dinamics and varieties to make it sound interesting. mixing different types of music can make music more enjoyable and different. the different types of music define the creator of that music.
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Some music is naughty, though music itself is a blessing. music is the best thing that has happened to this planet!!!!!!!! music rules!!!!!!!!!!!!11 music rocks its the best!!!!!!music rocks!!!!!
Music therapy
Frank Howes has written: 'Man, mind and music' 'The later works of R. Vaughan Williams' 'Music and its meanings' 'The music of Ralph Vaughan Williams' 'The Cheltenham Festival' 'The borderland of music and psychology' -- subject(s): Music, Psychology
Helen Marguerite Christianson has written: 'Bodily rhythmic movements of young children in relation to rhythm in music' -- subject(s): Child study, Movement, Psychology of, Music, Psychology, Psychology of Movement, Rhythm
Max Schoen has written: 'The effects of music' -- subject(s): Music, Psychology
There's a field of psychology called "music therapy." Music can help relieve anxieties and other feelings, and it can help make people happier.
Mark Harold Shaffer has written: 'The psychology of music' -- subject(s): Music, Bibliography, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Music
Cornelius Bradter has written: 'Die generative Theorie der Tonalen Musik' -- subject(s): Music theory, Music, Psychology, Music and language
No. Music Therapy is the actual use of music with clients in the service of bringing about certain states of mind. If well practiced, it is not simply listening to music for relaxation but is a part of interventions designed to help a client deal with specific difficulties in productive ways. The Psychology of Music is really more the academic study of the elements of music as they are understood physically, how the brain recognizes and processes them, how the brain interprets and processes organized sounds in general along with its acoustic properties.
Natalie Cole did not attend a music college. She graduated from the University of Massachusetts in 1972 where she majored in Child Psychology and minored in German.
Jill M. White has written: 'EFFECTS OF RELAXING MUSIC ON CARDIAC AUTONOMIC BALANCE AND ANXIETY FOLLOWING ACUTE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION' -- subject(s): Health Sciences, Nursing, Music, Nursing Health Sciences, Physiological Psychology, Psychology, Physiological
Alan Earle Stellings has written: 'Music cognition as musical culture' -- subject(s): Music, Cognition, Psychology, Philosophy and aesthetics 'Aspects of reference in music' -- subject(s): Music, Philosophy and aesthetics
There are ten branches of Psychology not two. Abnormal Psychology; Behavioral Psychology; Clinical Psychology; Cognitive Psychology; Community Psychology; Developmental Psychology; Educational Psychology; Evolutionary Psychology; Legal Psychology; and Personality Psychology.