Music
Essay by review • February 16, 2011 • Essay • 553 Words (3 Pages) • 1,013 Views
From the beginning of time, musicians have played a popular part of our history. Music can be the rapid flowing adrenaline in your vanes, or it can be the soothing melody to put the mind to rest. Music has made positive contributions to peoples lives, the more someone listens and enjoys their music; the more they become potentially influenced. Overall, there is a lot of positive music and good musicians that impact society.
The first area that music can improve is the mind. It is stated that classical music enhances the brain activity. The studies showed that children who listen to classical music while sleeping scored five percentage points higher on standardized tests than a group of students who did not. Another test indicated that students were happier and calmer in general when they listened to classical music on a regular basis.
Another way music can alter ones attitude is by the actions and intensity they portray. Typically a musician who has a big ego and always is getting arrested; will have a trouble filled audience. Some people look to music for comfort and peace. A persons outlook on life and there interests will play a significant role on their choice music and musician.
The most important benefit that music can bring is the money. The musicians of today are making millions of dollars singing songs and half of them they did not write. However some of those musicians are setting positive examples by donating not only money, but time. P Diddy and Kanyea West are a few of many who helped out in the Katrina disaster and in last years hurricanes that battered the treasure coast as well. There was even a concert put on by twenty musicians with all proceeds going to charity. For several years Trick Daddy has contributed Christmas presents to charities in Miami(his local hometown ). Also Snoop Dogg sponsored his local town football league with over two hundred thousand dollars in donations.
While music is enjoyed all over the world by different people in different counties, people will get the same great relaxation, and the same mind blowing adrenaline rushes. As long as the albums keep on coming out and people continue to make money, music will stay alive.
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