Why of course this doesn't need to be studied !!!!!!!!
you see and i believe you should know this, that the eyes
isn't the only mirror to the soul & heart, some say and many believe its what you listen too, that really betrays your emotional well being, or your sadness. sort of a mirror really.
and of course this isn't true for everyone but most people
that I seem to gravitate towards all have a music appreciation either formal
or not so formal, But its a real big indicator for me about a person. good question :)
2007-12-29 21:28:31
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answered by Rastaquouère 2
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Yes. I believe that music has a profound effect on our moods. Right now I am listening to Ravel's Bolero. It is as close to a perfect 10 musically as it gets. I am heading to the bathroom in a few minutes for a cold shower. I am feeling much more upbeat since I stopped listening to the last part of Madame Butterflly.
2007-12-29 02:47:47
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answered by Anonymous
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It definitely influences my moods. I haven't been in a very serious relationship in a couple years now since my divorce, and I enjoy listening to country songs dealing with love because it helps me get through the lonely times. Other people say it makes them feel more lonely, but for me it makes me happy to know that someone else has related to my feelings. But then when I'm in the gym, nothing beats Linkin Park.
It has been studied and even proven that most people study better when classical music without words is played at very low levels. I've tried it and it only distracts me, but I'm more easily distracted than the average person anyway.
Hope this helps!
2007-12-28 23:15:24
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answered by NunyaBizzness 4
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yes it does a lot actually. Love songs makes me want to be in a relationship...songs about sex makes me well...ya know..lol. Music does influence my mood a lot because sometimes if I'm in a good mood and hear a sad depressing song..It may alter my good mood
2007-12-28 23:14:31
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answered by cOVagUrL 4
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Absolutely. In fact, I sometimes will choose music to reflect, enhance or even alter my moods. And sometimes I'll avoid a certain song or music type because I want to avoid the way it makes me feel at the moment.
2007-12-28 23:23:41
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answered by A F 4
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I think music is more powerful than aroma, which also influences our feelings and memories. Most likely, these influences have been studied. The movie industry is excellent at using music to influence us, and smellivision is tauted as the next big movie industry breakthrough!
2007-12-28 23:52:26
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answered by moontrikle 4
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well my gf moved to Switzerland and now i have just found out she was cheating on me and I'm very sad so i listen to love music (westlife is a good 1) but yes i think music does influence your moods
2007-12-28 23:14:29
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answered by Anonymous
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I settle for, song does impact temper. to illustrate in a great industry they play sluggish song, to impression human beings to crawl around so as that they are in a position to purchase greater. In a restaurent for the time of top hour they play speedy song to make human beings devour speedier.... song has an incredible impact on ones temper. i'm suffering as a results of fact of that.
2016-10-09 08:52:05
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answered by ? 4
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music influences it but seems like my mood frequently steps out of bounds of the mood of the song, or if my mood isn't meshing i change the station/cd
2007-12-28 23:28:06
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answered by sexy joker 6
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country music
helps my depression mood
2007-12-28 23:13:28
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answered by Anonymous
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