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Music & The Brain

Lewis

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Effects of Music on the Mind and Brain

How does music influence the working of the human mind and brain? What are the effects of music on the mind and brain? Read on to find out.



The study of the effects of music on the mind and brain has been a subject of interest for many. The interconnection between music and the physical and mental health of human beings has been researched since long. The research has concluded that music does have positive effects on the mind and brain of human beings. Music has the power of healing certain ailments. Indian classical music has been found to have the strongest healing powers. Be it about fighting anxiety or speeding the recovery from certain ailments, in music lies the remedy. Music possesses healing powers.

Effects of Music on the Mental State

There are times when you feel depressed. Feelings of gloom and inadequacy fill your mind and carrying out even the daily activities becomes difficult. Depression reduces brain activity and hampers the mind's ability to plan and execute tasks. Lack of the neurotransmitter, Serotonin, leads to a depressed state of mind. Soothing musical notes help increase the Serotonin levels of the brain, thus alleviating mental depression.

Anxiety is associated with an upcoming event that may have an unknown outcome. It may lead to sleeplessness and other anxiety disorders. Music plays a vital role in calming the nerves and soothing one's mind. Flat musical notes induce sleep, while natural notes provide make the mind alert.

Music is found to affect the process of learning and thinking. If work is accompanied by quiet and soothing music, it helps the listener think, analyze and work faster in a more efficient manner. Music develops a positive attitude in the listeners and provides them with motivation. Surveys have shown that music brings about remarkable improvements in the academic skills of students, who are made to listen to certain kinds of music while studying or working in the lab. Listening to pleasant music, while doing a difficult task, can make it seem easier.

Music has a positive effect on the interpersonal skills of an individual. Failures that we face in life are often the result of lack of confidence and lack of desire to learn. Students obtaining poor school grades do not necessarily lack intelligence. Their poor academic results are often an outcome of their lack of motivation and their disinterest. Music lessons during school can help the students fight their mental block. Music proves helpful in encouraging young children to venture new fields. It helps them develop the confidence needed to achieve success in life.

Effects of Music on the Brain

Music has a positive effect on the concentration level of the listeners. It is also found to improve one's memory. Research has found that the silence between two musical notes triggers the brain cells and neurons, which are responsible for the development of sharp memory. Flute music, and instruments like santoor and sarod are recommended for the enhancement of concentration and memory. Strong beats cause the brain waves to resonate in synch with the beat bringing about higher levels of concentration and alertness.

Music plays a vital role in enhancing creativity. Music has a positive impact on the right side of the brain. Music triggers the brain centers, which deal with the development of creativity. Certain ragas are known to activate all the chakras of the listener's body, thus benefiting him/her in the performance of other creative tasks.

Music is found to give students the capacity to trust themselves. It provides them with an internal discipline. Rhythm is known to help students learn math. Music stimulates the brain centers that deal with thinking, analyzing and planning, thus enhancing one's organizational skills.

Music helps secrete endorphins that help in speeding the process of healing. It acts as an effective distraction from pain and suffering. While diverting one's mind away from pain, it also helps bring about certain chemical processes in the brain that aid healing. After undergoing surgery, patients may be advised to undergo a music therapy. Listening to melodious, comforting music is sure to have a positive effect on the physical and mental well-being of patients.

How does Music Affect your Mood?

Some look at music as a hobby; for some music is their passion, while some pursue music as their career. Music has a direct influence on your mood. Book stores, restaurants and shopping malls often keep some music playing in the background. The kind of music they choose to play depends on the kind of audiences they target. Music is found to enhance customer experience. Music being played in malls and restaurants peps up the mood of customers. People tend to spend more time in the mall or hotel that plays pleasant music. Music brightens up the atmosphere around you and is sure to cheer you up. Sad tunes often bring tears to the eyes. Cheerful songs brighten up your mood. Different types of tunes are seen to create different kinds of moods and arouse different kinds of emotions in different people.http://www.buzzle.com/articles/effects-of-music-on-the-mind-and-brain.html
 
Lewis,

My son took drumming lessons from someone in Philadelphia named. Mr. Babagosky....I know I'm spelling it wrong. I know he played with Patti Labelle and some other famous people... do you know him?

I was also thinking about starting up my kids music lessons again. My boy is 10, my girl is 9. Which instruments would you recommend?

Blessings,
Dee
 
No I don't know him. You can start by asking them which instrument do they like. And then ask them to really think about it. And ask them to get back to you with a answer after a day or so, unless they already know what they want to play, and have already made up their minds. You see sometimes a parent will pick a instrument for a child and it will be the right one. And then sometimes it is not. And sometimes later a child will reject one instrument for another. Let them make the call. But if you pick out one like say a piano and they excel you picked the right one. But that does not always happen. So ask them first.
 
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