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In Arts / High School | 2014-10-07

Music can help influence the mood or feeling in a place by the way in which it is played.

What is a specific example of this that you have experienced? Discuss the experience by answering the following questions:
- What was the song?
- How was it played?
- How did the mood/feeling change?

For example, you might discuss an experience at a concert, religious service, or another place where music played a part in creating the mood.

Asked by PlainInSight

Answer (3)

I usually listen to bethoveen because when i hear it, it calms my nerves. The notes are soft, and the song is long enought for you to relax. My favorite song of Bethoveen is Fur Elise. I first experienced this when i played the piano when i was 8 years old. it influenced my mood enough to help me play his song entirely. Bethoveen song was originally played by piano, but over time, people added orchestra and violins. Hope this helps!

Answered by naomilynne | 2024-06-10

**Dopamine **production in the brain can be increased by listening to music. Anxiety and depression symptoms are lessened thanks to the enhanced dopamine production. The amygdala, a region of the brain involved in mood and emotions, directly processes music . Stress is lessened.
**Dopamine **is shown to be released into the brain when someone listens to music that gives them shivers, according to research. If you didn't know, dopamine is a type of joyful chemical that occurs naturally and is given to us as a reward in our reward system.
Blood flow to the parts of the brain that produce and regulate emotions is increased when you listen to (or create) music . When we hear music, the limbic system, which is involved in processing emotions and managing memory, "lights" up.
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Answered by edwinvt809 | 2024-06-17

At a concert, Adele's "Someone Like You" was played acoustically, shifting the mood from excitement to deep reflection and connection. The soft delivery and cozy setting evoked strong emotions in the audience. This experience demonstrated the powerful influence of music on mood and atmosphere.
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Answered by naomilynne | 2024-08-16