Why songs
Active beginning in the early s, Lamp is a Japanese band that draws on a number of disparate styles, including jazz, bedroom pop insofar as the genre was conceived at the time , and pop rock. I love to play this kind of music for a number of occasions, whether it be heading to class, as background music while studying, or something else entirely.
Let me explain a little bit more. In not understanding Japanese, Korean, or almost any other foreign language, I get the chance to not have to care about what precisely a singer is trying to tell me. It goes without saying that there is clearly a place for this kind of music. In a piece, any sort of extrinsic musical device ought to be in service of the music itself — not the other way around. How can a few notes strung together or a few notes sung emotional resonate with us so deeply that it triggers goosebumps or tears?
People tend to choose music to achieve seven different ways to feel different things. While songs that inspire the chills could sound happy or sad, and can arouse you or calm you down, songs that make you cry are usually more sad and calmer, with slower tempos and more minor and diminished chords, to evoke a more sedative, or reflective, mood.
According to findings published in Frontiers in Human Neuroscience , a group of scientists at the Center for Interdisciplinary Music Research in Finland administered psychological tests and MRIs brain scans to better understand how study participants used music to manipulate their feelings — findings that could potentially empower music therapists to help their patients. They figured out that people tend to choose music to feel seven different things: Entertainment, Revival, Strong Sensation, Mental Work, Solace, Diversion and Discharge.
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