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It's weird, am I the only one that experiences this?

2006-12-28 09:58:32 · 11 answers · asked by MM 5 in Social Science Psychology

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Happens to everyone. I think its because of memories (feelings, touches, smells, etc) that song brings back. I have certain notes that when a string instrument plays just right will make my headaches just stop for that moment (it's a B), I don't know why, but it instantly soothes anything. Also, playing an instrument and playing it exactly the way you heard it in your mind with the reaction you wanted from the audience will give me chills as well. It's a good thing. :)

2006-12-29 10:28:04 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Because people have different tastes, those tastes are also reflected sonically, in terms of the types of musical notes/vibrations that are in tune with them.

What happens is that when a piece of music is played that harmonizes with your own personal frequency, it augments the vibration dramatically. As such, your nerves dissipate the vibration along the electrical current, hence the 'chills'.

2006-12-28 12:37:34 · answer #2 · answered by Khnopff71 7 · 1 0

i replaced into raised in no faith or spirituality...i myself had no exposure to any the two till college. I had an pastime even nonetheless, and so I studied on my own mythology then parapsychology and philosophy and ultimately i replaced into presented to spirituality (borrowed Autobiography of a Yogi by employing Paramahansa Yogananda). i began out atheist (did no longer have self assurance in a God), yet later whilst i assumed approximately it i replaced into agnostic (different than i think we ought to all be attentive to if God existed or no longer). I searched and finally stumbled on. I experienced God's presence. After that I knew God existed. I even have had a courting with God on condition that. i'm greater psychological than devotional, so maximum religions did no longer pastime me (to no longer point out I hated making a music and status up lower back and lower back). So i ultimately centred on Zen Buddhism, Advaita Vedanta, and Jnana Yoga (direct direction traditions). extremely, to awaken and comprehend who you're - for that reason overcoming suffering, worry, incompleteness, etc. In 2005, I awoke and stayed unsleeping. i be attentive to who/what i'm. The irony is i'm what i replaced into finding for. ~ Eric Putkonen

2016-10-06 03:27:56 · answer #3 · answered by huenke 4 · 0 0

No, you're not the only one who experiences this. You must be an extremely sensitive, kind and compassionate person. Some music and songs give me goose bumps. Especially if the melody is haunting. There's a particular song of Celine Dion - Where is the love or Bring water to the moon-. Every time, I hear this song, it literally send shivers, and chills up and down my spine.



To the majority of normal people music can be appreciated and enjoyed. It may affect people by putting them is tranquil moods at times. I'm a school teacher and when students are working on their class assignments, I often play smooth jazz and that calms the students down. But, does the music make them act a certain way.... NO, not really.

Now, there are other knuckle-heads that are emotionally deprived, so music can influence their behavior. You get some skin-head to hear Nazi or Racist music and he'll want to go out and beat up a homosexual or minority person.
A lot of people blame heavy metal and hard rock music for instilling violent acts in the adolescents. Maybe so.

Music can conjure romantic moods in lovers. It can inspire lofty ideas for the artists to be to paint great artworks. It can reduce depression. with an upbeat tempo or rhythmn. It can allay the anxieties of a lot of prospective fathers to be who are in the waiting rooms in hospitals awaiting the births of their newborns. It can ease the labor pains of the mothers to be. They play classical music or instrumental ones in operating rooms. Eases the awareness of time on the surgeons and help to steady his hands. Music can lull the apprehensive patients to sleep and help with the anesthesia of the surgical patients.


You get some depressed kid to listen to depressing music and he will attempt suicide, I think some kids that like gangsta-rap music may think it appropriate to use vulgar language, degrade females or commit crimes with handguns because the music encourages those ideals.

For these mentally challenged people, YES music does affect and influence them. Our emotions and thoughts can certainly be affected by music.I hope I help you conjure up a lot of ideas on the effects of music one's psyche or way of thinking.

The following is my researched answer to a similar question on this subject matter:


There are five elements of music:rhythmn, melody, pitch, harmony, and interval. Rhythmn is the pattern of movement and is the most fundamental,emotional, structural and organizational element of music. Rhythmn can influence structures in the brain such as the limbic system (center for emotions, sensations, feelings)thru creating a trace.

Melody is the ability to express moods, thoughts, ideas, and emotions in a non verbal form of communication.
There can be a broad spectrum of emotion from happy and calm to euphoria and tranquility . In a melody, certain intervals can invoke certain emotions. An example is a longer upward interval jump followed by a slow descending series of notes is considered more upbeat and happy. This can be heard in the song, Somewhere over the Rainbow in the movie ,Wizard of Oz. The most obvious element that changes music is melody ,while rhythmn is the most unconscious element to cause changes.

Pitch is the sound caused by vibrations. By increasing or decreasing vibrations, the pitch becomes higher or lower. The faster vibrations creating a higher pitch, is usually associated with cheerful and happy music. Whereas the slower vibrations creates a lower pitch which is associated with dreariness and depression. The fourth element,harmony is how the the pitches blend togetherto make one sound known as a musical chord. Depending on the intervals between the notes blending together, moods can be created. A major chord is normally associated with cheerful music, while a minor chord (lowering the middle note in a major chord is considered a sad and depressive type of music.

The last element is the interval which is the distance between each note ,effects by engaging the right hemisphere of the brain, which are the intuitive, creative and imaginative methods. These methods directly affect the limbic system . While listening to music, the vibratory motion that moves thru the auditory cortex goes diresctly to the limbic system.

Thru the limbic system, music has the ability to bring forth a broad range of emotional concerns. These different emotional conditions can cause changes in the cardiovascular, neuroendocrine and immune systems. Besides evoking emotions, music can act as a distractor or divert attention for stressful stimuli. A stress response stimulates the release of epinephrine and norepinephrine resulting in the increase in R, RR, B/P, and anxiety levels.

Music may act directly on the autonomic nervous systemwhen the stress response is interruped and anxiety levels are reduced. It is also thru that listening to music, releases endorphins,esp beta endorphins, the body's natural pain reliever, that have been associated with pleasant emotions and pain relief.

2006-12-28 10:03:13 · answer #4 · answered by rosieC 7 · 1 1

For me it's a band called Manowar, noone else does this to me, the songs are normally about swords and sorcery, magic, dragons, warriors. I guess I just like hearing about that stuff in songs.

2006-12-28 10:04:47 · answer #5 · answered by y2kguyarea51 3 · 1 0

it actually happens to everybody n it depends on what type of song can move that person, it's usually a song u love or a song that reminds u of something or a song that is just absolutely terific and it moves u to the deepest of your soul.

2006-12-28 10:20:12 · answer #6 · answered by 9jagurl 2 · 1 0

It resonates within your soul.

It happens to all of us. For me it is a specific piano piece and the voice of Mario Lanza.

2006-12-28 10:03:10 · answer #7 · answered by Liligirl 6 · 1 0

No, you're not the only one, its because your mind rekindles the wonderful situation you were in when you heard it and it gives you the feel good factor all over again.

2006-12-28 10:03:05 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

that's whats inside you you hear you

2006-12-28 10:07:28 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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