Yes music reflect lives. The music one listen to determines how it reflects one's life; if you listen to hiphop then it may change your walking step because of the beat. If you listen to pop or blues, definitely you'll be a that likes being falling in love or you are kinda gentle and tramatic. If you like RnB, definitely you'll like friends, party. Listening to all this categories of songs determine the way you live. Like me i love pop, soul,blues,hiphop & RnB, these categories of musics are often heard by me depending in the kind of moment i'm. Thanks George
No
Emotions
The music of Asia reflect the different aspect of Asian culture by their almost same pitch, tone and melody.
The music of Asia reflect the different aspect of Asian culture by their almost same pitch, tone and melody.
Programmatic music is supposed to tell a story, or reflect a concrete theme (such as a specific location).
because it broadens emotion. without music, life would be bland.
Not at all Music does not reflect on your weight
country music doesnt really reflect on out society . but honestly i couldn't live without music ): music = my lifeee (:
Tango music reflect the essence of tango dance
No
someone could tell it like a story like what happend to them it just tells about something. and like a real life story its hard to explain.your welcome
Emotions
no because u cant reflect your life
The music of Asia reflect the different aspect of Asian culture by their almost same pitch, tone and melody.
The music of Asia reflect the different aspect of Asian culture by their almost same pitch, tone and melody.
Programmatic music is supposed to tell a story, or reflect a concrete theme (such as a specific location).
It is normal for dreams to reflect your interests. If you listen to gospel music throughout the day, it would be natural for the same music to fill your dreams. On the other hand, if you dislike gospel music or find primitive Christianity distasteful, then the music in your dreams might suggest a similar distaste for something happening in your real life at this present moment.