| There are different points of view on music existing nowadays, but still we can't deny the fact that it has a great effect on our feelings. Since we are born we react to various sounds in the environment, like sounds of nature and human voices. Later we notice that our mood may change as a result of listening to some sounds. For example, when you hear someone laughing heartily, it fills you with joy even when you don't know the reason for it.
Numerous scientific investigations have shown that music has an effect on our brain. In this way, listening to classical music helps to develop thinking abilities. When listening to classical music a person shows better results in such spatial tasks as jigsaw puzzles. It is explained by the fact that classical music pathways are the same as the pathways applied in spatial reasoning. Scientists also confirm that if you learn to play a musical instrument you develop your memory and analytical skills. Besides, classical music has an effect on our moral values.
From time to time you may hear an idea that only bores listen to classical music, but in fact this type of music is preferred by intellectually developed individuals. It is possible to develop a taste for classical music, but you have to spend some time listening to it and trying to understand the feelings of the composer. If you decided to expand your preferences in music, you should take just a few simple steps.
First of all, you should get a CD with classical music or to download it from the World Wide Web. Do not try to get involved in the music from the very beginning. Just let this music play when you're doing some other tasks. In a couple of days start paying attention to the style of music you like. Concentrate on this music first, and later you will notice that you take delight in classical music and want to listen to other composers as well.
It is not possible to fall in love with classical music in a couple of hours, but with time you'll not only observe the changes in your attitude to this type of music, but in your thinking abilities as well. |