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gesika
Joined: Wed Oct 06, 2010 7:41 am Posts: 13 Location: uk
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Music in my life
Hi, Neuro- scientists are only just beginning to understand how music affects the brain. We know that music is extremely powerful and that it can elicit hundreds of shades of emotion very quickly. Let's explore the latest findings on the brain and music as well as present some musings of these findings and their implications. Enjoy and please participate in music.
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Fri Oct 08, 2010 7:49 am |
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dond
Joined: Wed Oct 13, 2010 10:55 am Posts: 30
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Re: Music in my life
Hello
It is common for the words to assist in conveying the mood. For example, monsoon-related Ragas will have compositions that describe the gathering clouds, the falling raindrops, the lightning and thunder, and the accompanying erotic mood may wonder about this one. A vocal musician will sing the notes of the raga in various combinations, then recite the composition and perform variations on it, often switching to a faster composition after some time. The whole thing can last an hour, or even two, and it is never monotonous because different types of variations are introduced at different stages. The success of the performance depends on how effectively the musician builds up the desired mood.. This is the only original material about music on my website other than the above.
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