The word, 'music' is derived from Greek μουσική (mousike; "art of the
Muses").
Music, as defined in Merriam-Webster, is the "The science or art of
ordering tones or sounds in succession, in combination, and in temporal
relationships to produce a composition having unity and continuity", or
"vocal, instrumental, or mechanical sounds having
rhythm, melody, or harmony".
Music is everywhere. Music is an art form, and a cultural activity,
whose medium is sound. For some, music is a way of life.
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Music stimulates the brain and motivates learning. It may also slow cognitive decline and may be helpful in patients with dementia.
Does music send tingles down your spine or give you the chills? Does music make you cry or move? Music affects our mood and emotion. Listening to calm music can soothe our nerves and reduce stress.
Listening to music can trigger the release of dopamine, the hormone responsible for pleasure and reward.
Do you get the sense of camaraderie at large events such as concerts, sporting events national or school events when we sing in unison as one? At such moments, we are one, connected by music.
Music is around us, if you listen closely. Music is in the wind, in
the trees and in the rain. Music is in the movies, dramas and in the
background.
Fundamentally, music is in us, 24/7, as long as we live.
Music is in our breaths, music is in our heartbeats.
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