Too many variables for this question to ever be answered definitively. Just think: first there is the type of music being listened to (and I think we can all agree that different types of music produce different effects on a person); then there are the variations in taste of the listeners (not to mention the fluctuations in mood of each individual listener!), and the kind of work being done. I think our response to music is essentially primal, meaning very instinctive and emotionally based (whereas pure thumping rhythm is even more basic, in that it's physical). I mean who hasn't felt the need to get up and dance or at least move to the beat of a lively tune? And who hasn't experienced an inexplicable heartache or clouding of mood after hearing a particularly sad or haunting piece despite having felt cheerful the moment before? Music can give you energy and get you moving, or it can have an almost narcotic effect, sapping all your will and luring you into a trance-like space. It can lift your spirits like nothing else and transport you into realms of inspiration, illumination, peace and tranquility, or religious & even physical ecstasy. Or (if it's not very good music, or is something you just don't like) it can be an annoying drone you can't escape, distracting you from your tasks at hand & insinuating itself into your consciousness.
the effects on listen to music will lead to better mood swings and an increase of grades. Studies also show that if you listen to music each day, kids will get involved with violence and other stuff
Vaudeville music is the music being played while the different vaudeville acts perform. This music is played by an orchestra or small band and usually includes special sound effects during the acts.
i think 90%
it is a proven fact that music helps stimulate the brain during work. Especally when working on the computer and also in math.
artist music and you
Looper pedals can be used for live music events. The performer can use that looper pedal to increase the effects of the music, e.g. while using a guitar.
music refresh the mind ....
Music can change one's mood
Different ragas in Indian classical music are believed to have specific effects on the mind and body. For example, some ragas are said to evoke feelings of peace and calmness, while others may energize and uplift the listener. The specific effects can vary depending on the individual's sensitivity and receptivity to the music.
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Yes, because while u are doin your work. You cant do both thing, hearing the music, and concetrading in the work :p
Arrhythmic music lacks a consistent beat or rhythm, which can create a sense of unpredictability and disorientation for listeners. This type of music may evoke feelings of tension, excitement, or confusion, and can challenge traditional expectations of musical structure. The effects on listeners can vary, with some finding arrhythmic music stimulating and thought-provoking, while others may feel uncomfortable or disconnected from the music.