Why Music Makes You Happy
Music Makes You Happy
Music is found everywhere, in the whistle of the winds or the rustle of
the leaves; in the clouds, in the rain, everywhere in nature! Be it from
any source, music does make you feel good. It refreshes your mind and
makes you happy. Owing to its benefits on overall health, it is even
used in treating ailments. Exposure to music in any way, either playing
it or even watching someone play can make you feel happy and excited.
Music is Bliss
Many a time, a certain piece of music or a particular song makes you
happy because of the memories associated with it. It's the melody or the
lyrics you can very well connect to and that's what makes you happy.
Similarly, your interest in a particular genre of music or your skill in
playing music can be the reasons behind your happiness derived from it.
What type of music makes you happy depends on your interest or
expertise in one of its forms. However, what brings happiness to
everyone alike, is any form of good music. The blend of melody, rhythm
and lyrics in music forms the basis of why music makes you happy.
Melody and Sound
Be it of any kid, pop, dance, gospel, rock, or blues; the melody is one
factor that gives immense pleasure to the ears as well as to the heart. A
good example here, would be of 'The Final Countdown'. Its powerful
keyboard riff creates a kind of energy in the air. Now think of a singer
you like for his/her melodious voice, or think of an instrument whose
tone captivates you. There's something in their tonal quality, their
sound that gives you pleasure. Now consider a piece of music that
pleases the heart. There's something in the musical notes, the way in
which they are arranged and played, it's the magic of the composition
that pours melody into music. Anything that's 'music to your ears', is
melodious music and that makes you happy!
Lyrics
Music gives happiness when the lyrics of a song are encouraging. For
instance, gospel music which is characterized by its inspiring words.
Remember the chorus of the Van Halen song 'Dreams'. We'll get higher and higher, straight up we'll climb, we'll get higher and higher, leave it all behind.
These powerful words motivate you along with the tune and the way in
which they are recited or sung. There are many such songs written or
composed in such a way, that you derive inspiration from them; they have
the power to ward off all the blues and motivate you to start life
anew.
Rhythm and Beats
What makes you dance in joy on listening to music? Well the thumping
rhythm and beats give you the enthusiasm to dance and dance gives you
more joy. For instance, Madonna's 'Into The Groove' has good synth bass
beats that gets you in a dancing mood. And that is why songs like these
are played in discotheques and dance parties. They give you the high,
they give you great joy. Listening to these foot-tapping numbers, you
can't help shake a leg! Beats create excitement, they increase your
heart beats. No wonder you feel excited and happy on listening to such
rhythmic numbers.
Now let us look at what happens in the brain when we listen to music.
Effects of Music on the Brain
Research says, that listening to music stimulates the production of
dopamine in the brain. The brain reacts similarly to the sight of
delicious food or anything that looks/sounds interesting. Dopamine is
released even when a person just thinks of a musical piece he loves to
listen to. Dopamine makes us feel motivated. This chemical binds to the
dopamine receptors, and contributes to generating a feeling of
happiness. This chemical is released in different areas of the brain.
When a person listens to good music, more blood flows to these parts and
to the nerve endings which release this chemical. It is observed that
good music relaxes and opens up the endothelium of blood vessels, while
listening to bad music closes the endothelium, leading to stress and
mental fatigue. This is how deeply music affects the mind and brain.
Instrumental, soft and melodic tunes relax the brain and make you happy.
Energetic music and fast beats make you feel excited and positive.
Interestingly, both forms of music; be they numbers that make you dance,
songs that make you sing to their tune, or soft musical pieces that
relax your mind, all of them give you happiness. So, the next time you
feel happy on listening to music, celebrate the strength it has, the
strength to take you miles away to a different world where you can lose
yourself to this beautiful form of art...music.

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