For everything seen , the music has a wide effect in the lives, and in teenagers. It is a great instrument of manipulation, and produces in the listeners diverse consequences. Sociologically, a constant resignificance of the music takes place, and a restructuration of the social structure. Also there are possibilities that the music, as goods, modifies in some measure the social infrastructure. Inside the persons it can determine conducts, for installation of values. Or simply, to produce opinions. And it generates ownership groups, beliefs and identities.
"Music is a part of the life. As hobby, profession or pastime. But in some cases it turns into a way of life."
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D. " Say to me what you listen and I will say to you who you are "
I don’t listen to most of the music nowdays. However, most teens listen to those songs for a reason.
1. Rock music is not as intense as it was when our parents were our age. Now this genre of music is just to listen to when we feel down. Most songs of this variety reminds us that we’re not alone in feeling down, and sometimes that helps. Then again, some others might just listen to it because there’s some good beats or guitar riffs. We normally just listen to whatever sounds good.
2. Slow music helps us feel relaxed. This is the best type of songs to do homework with, preferably piano versions of our favorite songs with no lyrics. It doesn’t help you work when you’re too busy singing or trying to find out the lyrics of “that really good song”.
3. Country music is a real “feel good” type. Most of the best love/breakup lyrics are in country songs. These types most people don’t tend to listen a LOT of, but recently it’s been getting a come-back. Young country singers are modernizing this type nowadays like Taylor Swift, though some good classic country love songs never get old, like Celine Dion’s “My Heart Will Go On” or LeAnn Rimes’ “I Need You”.
4. Dance songs have great beats to dance to and it also sounds good in our teenaged ears (see #1).
5. Hip hop and R&B are mainly good combinations of sweet beats and nice verses. I personally like these two because they’re good genres to break-dance with and yet are good to listen to when you’re not dancing.
6. Rap is one of the types of music that I really do not get why some people listen to. This type is the ‘rebel’ music of this generation’s teens, like rock was in the previous one. These songs are basically about all the things kid’s shouldn’t do…maybe that’s why it’s listened to; we always tend to want to rebel from what society/parents try to tell us to do. However, rap is so mainstreamed nowadays that I can safely say that that theory is false.
7. The ‘undiscovered’ ones, I think, are the best. They are not mainstream songs, so they’re less ‘touched’ by society’s materialistic/carnal hype. These are raw talents of young singers that aren’t all up in the news because they aren’t the ‘discovered ones’. Most teens normally miss these types because these songs are only found if you’re REALLY looking for them, and that’s only when a friend or a small magazine company recommends them. My favorites are Ronnie Day’s “Written at a Rest Stop” (his whole soundtrack that includes that song are great to listen to when you’re sad), Marie Digby’s “Say it Again”, “Miss Invisible”, and “Beauty in Walking Away”. Others like The Morning Of’s “Shine”, “The Last Goodnight’s Pictures of You”, Amy Pearson’s “Wish I was Her”, Elise Estrada’s “Unlove You”, and Kristine Mirelle’s “Let Go” are some good songs most teens don’t normally hear. Some of those songs are what some teenagers would call “old” or “no longer ‘in’” but the sincere lyrics and the memorable melodies of these songs make them timeless.
C. Music's influence
Music can be interpreted in different ways. Even the same music performed by the same composer, can convey a message of sadness and loyalty, or anger and betrayal, depending on the manner in which he chooses to convey the message.
Music can be used in a positive way to bridge gaps, to create a bond between people who might otherwise have little in common. It can convey a message of peace and brotherhood, relax, soothe.
At the same time, music has been used historically to glorify war, such as in the Star Spangled Banner which recalled the victory of the Americans over the British in the War of 1812, or when classical pieces by German composer and theatre director Richard Wagner (pronounced Vagner), were used by Hitler to stir patriotic fever in the masses.
Children, teens, and even babies potentially benefit from listenening to music, as music can be a stimulant to intellectual and cognitive development.
At this point we most say that music has a great influence on teenagers behavior. from how they dressed up to what they say, it all goes around music. so that it can be positive or negative, as we said before.
It is positive when makes them be gentle and obedient. And it can be negative when they tend to be agressive, possesive, and rude.
B. Music
Music can be a positive force for mental health, calming, relaxing, intellectually stimulating. This is true for adults, teens and children. Music can and does affect our emotions, it can create "channels" in our mind, patterns of thinking. It can impart ideas and ideologies, powerfully and emotionally conveying a way of life.
Our choices in music, the intensity and frequency of the music we listen to, can have a bearing on our mental health. Some of the greatest composers were borderline geniuses, but also, many had personalities that could be described as deeply emotional or even volatile. Mood disorders can be affected by both the type, intensity and amount of music we listen to.
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