Because music makes them happy!
like me.....
When i was 7 i started playing the guitar and playing musical instruments>.....
then i started to love HIP HOP and RAP
Music makes me really happy!
2006-09-30 14:41:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Music activates the same parts of the brain and causes the same neurochemical cocktail (Serotonin and dopamine) as a lot of other pleasurable activities like orgasms or eating chocolate -- or if you're a gambler winning a bet or using drugs if you're a drug user. Parts of the brain are also activated my the novelty of rhythm. This has to do with the way language has evolved in the brain. Music follow similar patterns to language, so our like for music may be a byproduct of our brains developing the patterns of language.
2006-09-30 22:10:42
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answered by will.hunter 3
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Music is much like food. Some food tastes good. Some music sounds good. The same can be said for things we touch or smell or see. It's really just a great big mystery. Our senses pick up something that it likes and sends it into our brains, triggering a reaction. That reaction is a good feeling. That good feeling can be emotion, adrenaline, etc.
2006-09-30 21:43:23
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answered by zippo 2
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I'm sure there is some scientific reason however I think that music has certain effects that we enjoy - when we are sad it can cheer us up or we can play sad songs to fit our mood. If happy we can listen to upbeat songs. There is music to fit every one of our moods and we can relate to a lot of the lyrics about love, life, happiness, sadness. etc.
2006-09-30 21:43:53
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answered by nquizzitiv 5
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Music soothes the spirit, calms the nerves and can make ya move! There've been scientific studies on this, sorry I ain't got the link, to support what I've said!
http://www.willyblues.com/
2006-09-30 21:42:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Silence can be scary. While studying, music helps me focus my thoughts and concentrate. Classical music has helped people do better on tests (Mozart or Beethoven? I can't remember which composer has been proven to increase test scores).
2006-09-30 21:53:47
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answered by purelluk 4
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well, you have to look back really far into our past... think about it. long before "civilization", music was always a large part of the cultural expression of ancient tribes and cultures. but even before that! have you ever stood outside in nature and really listened? i mean, really listened? nature makes music! the birds sing, the wind whistles, the oceans howl, and what about humans? we have voices! large, beautiful voices that yell and SING! and we have hands to play instruments... so that- THAT is why we listen to music. it is an essential part of our very nature! life wouldn't exist without it. thanks
2006-09-30 22:00:06
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answered by beesandhoney 2
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i was raised with a lot of music ,with musicians in the family
2006-09-30 21:40:37
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answered by Anonymous
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There's nothing scientific about it. It's just a way of life for happy people.
2006-09-30 21:48:22
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answered by dumpling 3
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It written in our dna that we should like music.
2006-09-30 21:46:45
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answered by Anonymous
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