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When mankind first started playing music, it was considered divine and celestial. Music is a powerful and universal force that brings a lot of good to individuals and society. Before I go further, let’s first go over the benefits of listening to music.
- Healing
- Healing Power: Playing or listening to music releases dopamine, a hormone that makes you feel good, helping to reduce stress and improve happiness; hence, music therapy is also commonly used to treat mental health issues like anxiety, depression, and trauma.
- Cognitive Abilities
- Learning to play an instrument or listening to music boosts memory, concentration, and problem-solving skills by stimulating the brain and enhancing creativity, reasoning, and emotional intelligence.
- Creativity
- Encourages Creativity: Creating music allows for limitless creativity. Musicians use melody, rhythm, and harmony to express their vision, and this creative process fosters innovation in other areas of life as well.
- Motivates Creativity
- Whether writing, painting, or designing, many people use music to stimulate creative thinking and find inspiration for their work.
- Physical Benefits
- Improves Physical Health: Listening to music can lower blood pressure, reduce stress hormones, and promote better heart health. It’s also known to improve sleep quality and aid in relaxation.
- Personal Development
- Learning to play an instrument builds discipline and patience, while mastering it or performing boosts confidence and a sense of achievement.
- Emotional Expression and Self-Discoveries
- Music lets us express emotions words can’t, helping us feel and process joy, sadness, or anger. It also aids in self-exploration, revealing our deepest thoughts through songs and performances.
- Cultural Connection
- Music preserves traditions and connects people to their heritage, while also bridging cultural gaps, fostering empathy and understanding across backgrounds.
- Social Bonds
- Music unites people, creating a sense of community through shared experiences, and helps form social groups and collective identities, like fandoms or national anthems.
- Universal Language
- As Stevie Wonder once said, “Music is a world inside itself, with a language we all understand“. Music is called a “universal language” because it crosses cultural and language barriers, evoking emotions and telling stories understood by all. It brings people together to take action, change mindsets, and work toward a better world.
Overall, music is an integral part of human life that enriches our emotional, mental, and social well-being. It can bring joy, provide comfort, enhance learning, and bring people closer together.
The mission of this blog is to make everyone in the universe listen to music, including aliens!! 🙂
Now let’s listen to a wonderful song in Hindi, sung by legendary Indian singer Kishor Kumar and composed by legendary R.D. Burman. The name of the song is “Jeevan Ke Din” and it sings… “Life’s short. Have a big heart. Don’t waste time thinking about the past. Be happy. Enjoy the colourful seasons and beauty of the world. If you are hurt, life itself heals you (be patient). Thank you God for this beautiful life; I adore you!”
Rejoice 19Svara!!
Piyush
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