Life without music is a life that I never want to live. Since I was in the 6th grade, I have made the deepest connections through song. Music may be distracting from other studies, but on the other hand, has made a better and more understanding person, has given me a better perspective of everyone else 's lives, along with my own, allowed me to connect with my peers, and was always an effective way to express my feelings without hurting someone else or myself. Skipping other classes is just one example of how music was distracting from other studies. As much as music provided me with the necessities to get through middle school and high school, it also brought some dragging down. I spent nearly one hundred percent of my time trying to find …show more content…
While not only reflecting back on what the composer has been through, I was able to think back to a time in my life when I had been through something similar. For instance, in show choir we sang the song “The Distance You Have Come” my sophomore year. When hearing that song, I think back to my freshman year when our show choir was not respected or even thought about by anyone in the show choir community or our high school. Leaving my senior year, people were talking about us all over Ohio and its surrounding states. Thinking about the distance that my choir has come through the past 4 years put a tear in my eye, just knowing that with the help of a new choreographer, he shaped us and allowed us to become something greater than we were. Being in the position where nobody cared, put my mind in the perspective of equality. I’ve been to the place where no one wanted to even clap when we performed, and now the whole school shows up to support and volunteer for our competition. I’ve earned the respect to care for others who have gone through the same treatment. While not only having respect for those who had been treated the same way, I grew a higher level of respect for those who were there beside me through all the neglect our choir went
Everyone can say that music has become a major part of almost everything in our lives, but many argue about whether or not music is a luxury or whether we need it to survive. Music has been around for as long as anyone can remember, yes it has evolved, but there’s always been music it seems. From tribes performing their rituals with music, all the way to someone listening to it just for fun. But, many say that a human needs music to survive, that without it life would not go on. And like mentioned before, it has been around for many years and it seems like one cannot picture a world without it. In my opinion, I believe, that one does not need music to live, it is just something people like to do while studying, practicing a sport, or just for fun.
Music helps you concentrate and focus more. I know this from personal experience. Wouldn’t you rather have us sitting quietly on task while listening to our music instead of messing around and being disrupting in class? For example, as I’m writing this essay, I’m sitting quietly with my ...
According to Mark Edmundson, in his article “Can Music Save Your Life,” he questions the effects of music in a person’s life. Edmundson found a connection in Bob Dylan’s song, “Like a Rolling Stone”. He states that, based off of Dylan’s lyrics, he can tell he had been betrayed and is letting everyone have it. Dylan’s music puzzled Edmundson. “Other music made me temporarily happy, or tranquil, or energized.” (Edmundson paragraph 5) After Edmundson over played “Like a Rolling Stone”, he went back to listening to music based off of his mood. His opinion on pop music was that it suggests life makes sense. He questions if music is what a person runs to, to hide from their feelings and fears. Edmundson shares the opinion of philosopher, Allan Bloom,
Listening to music take time and effort. When an individual decides to give music their complete attention, listening becomes easier. You mind must be acceptable to what is going to happen and your body must be willing to be in tone with the sounds.
Music has been around on our culture for a long time. Many people are interested in it and some are don’t. I am one of those people who cannot live without music. My guitar is my best friend when I am stressed out or bored. I have a lot of reasons on why I play the guitar and I can tell you guys that being involved in music, whether its singing, playing the piano or any other instruments, can benefit our lives. But how Kyle? First, music makes people smart. No, it does not mean that you don’t have to review on exams or on your quizzes, but it increases your way of memorizing. According to Lutz Jancke, the author of the article “Long-term exposure to music enhances the sensitivity of the auditory system in children”, emphasizes that the memory, hearing, motor skills and
Music is the third most important thing to me in life outside of god and my mom. Music keeps me balanced. Every since I was a baby music was played around me. Jazz was always played around me to soothe me. There would be times when I would be really hyper acting like I couldn't sleep, my mom would put on some jazz and I would be fine. A lot of times I can have a long chore and I say to my self how can I accomplish this, Knowing it will take me forever. So I'll put on some jazz music and in twenty-five minutes I'm finished.
Music is that one friend that will always be there and will never judge us. It changes and has a huge impact on lives tremendously. There will always be that one song that can make a person get up and go. Sometimes, when we are sick it helps to take away some of the sorrow, pain, and it comforts us the best way it can. (White)
Having music in your life is very important. Music is one of the most powerful things in the world today. Many people make a lot of money making music because of its popularity. It may not be the same genre of music, but everybody likes it. Personally music helps me from day to day. When I am stressed I listen to it to calm me down. When I am sad I listen to it to make me happy. When my spirit is down I listen to gospel to bring it back up. Without music I do not know what I would do. I believe that there is music for every person and problem they may have. It helps me, and I know it will help
Author Pat Conroy once said, “Without music, life is a journey through a desert” (Ganz). I could not agree more, although there was a time when that quote wouldn’t have touched me at all. Here is the story of how I came to realize just how much I needed music.
Music has always been a big part of my life. Music is not just a bunch of melodies, rhythms, and vibrant sounds. It is a comfort to me. The lyrics of a song challenge my intellect and the rhythms and beats affect my emotions. Music understands me when people don’t. At times it takes me back to an event in my life or even in history. Both consciously and subconsciously my mind remembers the emotions that are attached to a certain song. It can make me feel on top of the world or the complete opposite; music can change the atmosphere and also set the mood. Music has power over my human soul. It soothes it. I cannot imagine not having music to listen to. It is a powerful force and my love for it is incredible.
Music has been for me a way of sharing, communicating, a source of income and a never ending search for
For some people, music serves as a distraction, but this does not apply for everyone. It should also be recognized that music helps keep the brain relaxed, happy, and alert(“Listening to music while you study makes you smarter” par. 5). As stated in an article "Music and Learning" on thelearningweb.net website, "Music relaxes the mind and lowers stress levels that inhibit learning” (qtd. in Petersen par. 2).“Ms. JenniferEllingson, a teacher at Floyd Dryden Middle School says, "Music is the best thing ever created. Music can be relaxing, because it helps you forget about things that are stressful and help you to focus” (Petersen par. 3).
In this writing assignment, I will focus on defining the meaning of music. By giving the meaning of music I will also express how the music will and can benefit a young child. I will also give my thoughts about the web site and how music, benefits to our young children. I will also address the different instruments and different sounds these instruments make in many different songs. I will address how creativity comes to play with music in the classroom.
Think back on a time when you experienced something stressful. How did you cope with it? Recall a time when you needed to relax. What did you use to help you? Chances are your answers involve music. The desire to play music while working, studying, or even relaxing is universal. Whether playing the music, singing along, or just listening, music can have many positive effects that aren’t often recognized. Music is unique in its ability to stimulate more than just one brain hemisphere, incorporating both the right and left sides of the brain. Because both sides of the brain are being affected, there are both creative and analytical benefits to making music part of daily routines. It’s no secret that listening to or playing music is enjoyable, but studies have proven that music can boost more than just your mood.
Expressing yourself without music would be nearly impossible. Music is a pastime for some, but a lifestyle for others. If music wasn't around, musicians wouldn't be able to write meaningful songs that showcased their emotions. Music is an outburst of the soul for musicians. For example, if a drummer had experienced a difficult heartbreak, and wanted to take his anger out on something, he could not make music on drums. Or if a singer just came back from a life changing vacation and wanted to sing about it, he couldn’t. Musicians would have no outlet, and therefore not have a way to express themselves, and maybe not even have a job. Even if you are not a professional musician, but just play around on an instrument, it still acts as a way of expression.