Face the music

Artists create to convey ideas and emotions. Art is able to depict the truth in another manner. 


Each culture is imbued with vocal and instrumental sounds, differing in rhythm, melody and harmony. 


Music plays a central role in everyday life and is not merely used for entertainment. 
It adds atmosphere to ceremonies, social get-togethers, rituals and communication. Musical notes mark important moments in life e.g. celebrations, weddings or funerals. 


The power of musical compositions can not be denied. Vocal or instrumental sounds have a significant effect on listeners. Musical works evoke and manipulate our emotions, intellect and psychology,  reduce negative emotions and lower stress levels. Listeners primarily seek diversion in music because of its significant calming or moving effect.


Many great philosophers( Plato, Aristotle, Descartes, Hume, ...) wrote emotion theories as feelings add to the meaning of life. In The Republic Plato stated that music has a direct effect on the soul, brings lightness in life and gives wings to the brain. He believed music turns people into better, harmonic humans. 


It has been scientifically proven that pieces of music have a prodigious impact on the brain. Instrumental, relaxing or classical music improves concentration, filters out distractions, enhances creativity, comprehension and encourages the study process. 


Music therapy is used to treat seizures, ADD, pain, depression, insomnia and low energy levels. It even seems to lower blood pressure and it reduces the heart rate. 


Be it hip hop, acid jazz, punk, dub step or fado, musical languages all have their own worth. All soothing art of sound brings people together, sedates and gives pleasure. Therefore there is no need to dance to somebody's tune. Let it be music to our ears.


Article written by Ann Timmermans

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