Hey everyone and welcome back to my third blog post! For my main inquiry question, I chose to discuss “How and Why Does Music Impact Our Lives, and In What Way?”. In this post, I chose one of my three sub-topics to further explain its relation to my main question. The sub-topic I chose today is “How does music impact and change people’s lives? Can this be a positive or negative change?”. As previously stated in my last blog post, by understanding how music affects our minds, I will be able to understand why it’s important in our lives. This question will help me see different perspectives and help me make an educated guess about how music can affect someone’s life overall.
To begin, music is a commonly known stress reliever. Medically proven research displays that listening to music is a common way to help reduce anxiety and pain. Additionally, some music is known for helping people keep a healthy sleep pattern and mood cycle (1). Due to its relation to the brain music affects people in different ways. This can impact our behaviours and actions (1). Music can be a way to improve your spirits and brighten your mood. Another way music can change your life or impact your mood is through music therapy (2). Music therapy is used to help people reach their social, and emotional goals (2). Listening to a song or musical rhythm can completely change one’s mood, perspectives and way of living. Music has the ability to change your life through perspective. Because of how it affects your mood, music helps us remember certain things. Music is something that stays with you for your whole life and helps you feel seen. It can help us remember our best memories and happiest moments, which we can’t afford to forget. The feeling of listening to your favourite song on repeat is truly unbeatable. Listening to certain music can transfer you into another state of mind. Moreover, listening to a new song or artist can help you see the world from another point of view (3). It also helps put you into the right headspace and helps give you the motivation to do anything you put your mind to. Music is a form of expression. Through music, you can show and describe to someone how you’re feeling and the troubles you’re facing (3). On the contrary, some music can remind you of certain memories, moments or things you wanted to forget (4). Listening to sad songs can also cause you to feel upset or activate negative thoughts. However, a majority of people believe it has more positive effects than negative. Overall, the effect music has on our lives is positive and inspiring. To conclude this inquiry post, music has a way of altering our lives and changing our perspectives for the better. No matter what, music is something that connects everyone together despite any differences. Due to its vast variety of genres, artists and instruments, almost everyone finds a way to enjoy some component of music in general.
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3. https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/psychology/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2013.00596/full
Nice job Ishani! Music is important to every human in different ways as its been a culturally significant part of communities ever since cavemen were making rhythmic chants in Africa to connect themselves together more. I feel like something you could do to improve this is discuss the history of these scientific discoveries to draw in the reader more. But I liked yourblog post a lot. Keep up the good work!
Hey Ishani,
This is such a great topic! I loved reading this because I’m very passionate about music, and I have no idea what I would do without it. I think it’s amazing how there are so many different kinds of music so there will always be something for everyone to listen to. It’s also amazing how it can change our moods, and how it seems like the positives outweigh the negatives! For your next post, maybe you could research a little bit about how different genres can affect your mood!
Here are some resources that may help you:
https://pplprs.co.uk/health-wellbeing/music-reduce-stress/
https://www.spin.com/2023/05/musics-might-how-different-music-genres-shape-our-mood-and-behavior/
Good luck!
-Shaila
Hi Ishani,
I really like the topic you picked. Music is a huge part of a lot of people’s lives, but I had never really thought why. I didn’t know that some music can help people keep healthy sleep patterns and mood cycles and I thought that was really cool. I thought that you could have talked more about the science behind this in your post, but overall I really enjoyed it and you did a great job! Here are some links that might help with your research:
https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/wellness-and-prevention/keep-your-brain-young-with-music#:~:text=If%20you%20want%20to%20keep,%2C%20mental%20alertness%2C%20and%20memory.
https://www.pfizer.com/news/articles/why_and_how_music_moves_us#:~:text=Music%20and%20Mood&text=The%20limbic%20system%2C%20which%20is,when%20our%20ears%20perceive%20music.&text=The%20chills%20you%20feel%20when,of%20pleasure%20and%20well%2Dbeing.
Great work!
Penelope
Hi Ishani,
Great Blog Post! I really enjoyed reading it since music is something that greatly impacts me. Your blog post beautifully explores the profound impact of music on our lives. I appreciate how it delves into both the positive and negative aspects, providing a balanced perspective and no bias. The insights on how music serves as a stress reliever and mood enhancer are a great point. Moreover, the discussion on music therapy and its role in personal growth adds depth to the narrative. The post effectively captures the transformative power of music in shaping our experiences and connecting us despite our differences. Overall, an inspiring read! A question I have is, How do you think the cultural and personal significance of music influences its impact on individuals?
Some sources that may help you with your future research are:
https://www.accsc.ca/Blog/13091460#:~:text=According%20to%20research%2C%20music%20has,music's%20impact%20on%20the%20brain.
https://www.cnn.com/2019/02/08/health/music-brain-behavior-intl/index.html
Great job and I look forward to reading your future Blog Posts!
Perla 🙂