Music affects everyone, teens included, in a positive, uplifting way. To thwart or change this positve lift would be like keeping the Sun from rising. Enjoy the great works of famous composers. Some believe that music is transmitted from Heaven! No harm in thinking positive!
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in my opinion, music does not affect teenagers. many parents say that today's violence is because of hip hop music but i think its because of them. most kids become violent because their parents have been in gangs or treat them badly. now parents are trying to blame the easiest thing they can, music, because they cant take the blame themselves.
Music is something that every person has his or her own specific opinion about. Different people have different taste, and various types of music have many ways of leaving an impact on someone. It can be relaxing, angering, soothing, energizing, and many more.
There are so many types of music out there today. Rap, pop, rock, country, indie, alternative, hardcore are some of the abundant types in the world. Music sends out either good or bad messages that have big impacts on how people act. People usually become friends with others who have a same taste in music as the rest of the people they hangout with, or it can be vice versa. People may not want to associate with people who have different tastes in music because they'll argue about what they think is better but its just their own opinions.
Rap and Rock Music are two very important types of music in the world. They both send out different messages and help kids. The lyrics sung or rapped by the artists can be things going on in their own personal lives, and people with the same types of problems can listen to them so they know theirs hope and theirs people like this out there in the world. Music can also serve as a catalyst for new ideas. When people listen to the new things out there, they learn different things going on in the world and they become more open-minded because they're exposed to different people like the artists.
A lot of people come to the conclusion that rap music has a very big impact on the world. Listening to the lyrics, they usually revolve around sex and drugs and those are topics many parents don't want their kids being involved in. Many of the Music Videos made by rap artists in the world show these topics in them. Studies show that people who are more into rap music do drugs one time in their lives.
People can use music to express themselves, in ways it can't be expressed through behavior, or art. You can usually tell how someone's feeling by the type of music he or she is listening to at the time. It's a tool used by many. Groups of people around the world can come together and gather at concerts, shows, and venues to show what their interests and likings are and you see how many people have similar likings as you.
I can personally relate to the effects that music has on its listeners and users because it's a big part of my life. Every day I listen to the words and sounds of different singers/bands with contrasting ideas and opinions. The music I listen makes me who I am.
The music will affect the brain by kicking it out and putting in music and that damages your brain and it makes you dumb.
The Secret Life of the Brain - 2002 The Child's Brain Syllable from Sound 1-2 was released on: USA: 22 January 2002
Yes. Rock and hard metal music make termites chew faster.
Many teenage boys have had a crush on Jennifer Paige after watching her music video. In the context of the song meaning itself, it is not known exactly who has a crush on her.
Only if played loudly enough (to the level where it would kill you). Otherwise, music with decent rhythms can actually help brain development. Hardstyle is probably the kind that's most likely to kill brain cells, because if you listen closely you can feel it giving you a headache.
music affects your culture by what your saying and how your saying it and that's how it will it affect it and the religion also. if youre saying something it will affect your culture and also you.