Music has a profound effect on human emotions and physiology. It activates the limbic system of the brain, which is responsible for emotions. Different melodies can instantly induce different emotional states by influencing hormone production related to stress, happiness, and other emotions. Throughout history, music has been purposefully used to influence people emotionally during times of war and propaganda. Figures like Hitler effectively manipulated music to influence crowds and prepare soldiers for combat.
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Music is powerful
2. Music could be a very powerful tool for mass influence. Music
has always been a part of human life. We simply cannot
imagine our world without it! So, why is it so important to us?
What effect does different melodies have on our bodies?
"Music, uniquely among the arts, is both completely abstract and
profoundly emotional. It has no power to represent anything
particular or external, but it has a unique power to express
states or feelings. Music can pierce the heart directly; it needs
no mediation."
3. Speech vs. Music
We tend to associate speech and music as very similar for they
are both perceived by our auditory system. But scientists have
proven that to the brain they are very different - speech is
recognized by the left part of the brain (the logical and
analytical part), whereas music is perceived by the right
hemisphere (the artistic one). Archeological data also suggests
that music evolved even before human speech, which raises
significant questions about the meaning and power of music.
4. Music and the Limbic system
Many scientific and biological studies reveal that music is one of
the strongest stimuli that affect our Limbic system. The human
Limbic system (a.k.a. paleommamalian complex) is a brain
structure that is responsible primary for our survival instincts
through emotions. Thus, different melodies are found to affect
our deep emotional system in an instant. Have you ever heard
a song that immediately makes you burst into tears or one that
makes you feel cheerful and jolly?
5. As we know, human emotions are related to the hormone
secretion. This means that certain melodies can cause our
bodies to produce more "happiness" hormones (Dopamine,
Serotonin, Endorphin etc.) or on the other hand - stress
hormones such as Cortisol and Epinephrine. In this line of
thought, the effect of the music we listen to on a regular basis
could be profound - in a positive or a negative way.
6. Interesting facts and theories about the
power of sound
The influence of music on human emotions has been understood
and used from ancient times. Just think about the war drums
used in every tribal combat. Throughout history we can see
that there is always a drummer on the battlefield. The reason
is obvious - the Martian music evokes the fight-or-flight
hormonal response from the Limbic system which prepares the
body of the soldier for combat.
7. The exact same thing has been used during World War II. Hitler
has become notorious for his abilities to influence the masses.
But he couldn't be able to do so without his understanding of
the power of sound. There is a persistent rumor which suggests
that before his speeches, the crowd had been exposed to very
low frequency sounds that cannot be detected by our ears (the
so called "brown noise"). These sounds could make people feel
extremely unwell and uneasy. Just at the beginning of Hitler's
talk, the sound would be shut off and the masses would begin
to feel much better. Subsequently, they would associate Hitler
himself to the feeling of wellbeing, trust and comfort.
8. There was another sly trick that he used. I have already
mentioned that battle music can put soldiers into fight mode in
seconds. But Hitler took a step further - he and his propaganda
genius Joseph Goebbels changed the frequency of the note A
into 440Hz* (which according to the Schumann resonance
should naturally be 432Hz). This frequency change used in
their Martial music was supposed to increase the feeling of
chaos and aggression in soldiers.
9. How to use music in everyday life?
We accept listening to music as something to do just for fun and
pleasure. And it is! But we can use it more consciously in our
favor in a very easy way - just by picking a melody that can
improve our mood. For me, the only thing that matters is the
emotional effect that certain songs induce and every musical
genre can have uplifting tunes that give you goosebumps.
Unless of course you like being depressed and melancholic -
there are tons of sounds that can help you achieve this feeling.