Have you ever found yourself dancing, caught up in music? We often attend events where we listen to music and (0) find ourselves dancing without even noticing.
We shake, clap, tap, and let our body swing with the rhythm. Music (21)
human behaviour and makes us move, but how?
Music and dancing are closely connected and they complement each other. Famous psychologist Darryl Smith focused on the relation between music and body movement. He pointed out the neurochemical and neuropsychological reasons behind understanding music.
The human (22)
to music is a universal phenomenon.
We try to find the music we most like and (23)
gives us pleasure to listen to. The music industry comes with various music genres that influence our moods differently.
For example, clubs don’t play (24)
music but pop songs, which get us moving and boost our mood. While we listen to music, its tempo and rhythm make us move. The tempo is the speed of an underlying beat, and rhythm is a regular repeated pattern of a sound.
Usually, these qualities make us move. Some rhythms (25)
be ignored while others keep our attention. We don’t react the same way to different types of music. While electronic music can motivate us to dance, jazz can give us the impulse to lie down and relax.
Listening to music gives us pleasure. Imagine yourself listening to your favourite song. Doesn’t it make you feel better?
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