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claviceps.purpurea
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- Jun 29, 2025
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Why do we love music? Can music have a therapeutic or helpful role? If so, how does it affect you?
It's very interesting what you're saying. I also think so...That's a really tricky question. Sometimes I find some kind of music relaxing and calming, while the other day its taking me down my rabbit hole...
Basicly, yeah. When I was really down I always chose some energtic hip hop with stupid lirycs. Other than that, I can listen to almost everything. Ofcourse there are some really sad and depressing songs that we should avoid at all cost, lol.
Try this and tell me what you think:
personally, i use music and different songs in order to daydream about a happier life. it helps. clearly not enough, but it helps.Why do we love music? Can music have a therapeutic or helpful role? If so, how does it affect you?
Which kind of music can u listen? I'm really interested ini havent been able to listen to any music since a traumatic experience and its the most bored, under stimulated, and uncreative i've ever felt. the only music i can listen to is weird shit that doesn't really sound like a song with notes at all.
I'll definitely look for some sources about that. It seems a valid theory and it's quite newsworthy.There's a theory that language began as music. That the earliest form of logic/abstract communication was poetry, and the original rhythm was the rhythm of collective work (rowing, sawing, weaving, etc.). It goes back at least to Darwin, the Russian revolutionary Bogdanov espoused it, and it's kinda the idea behind early communists' interest in reviving folk music (think Pete Seeger). When they unearth Scythian graves they find musical instruments buried with the dead. Hunter-gatherer societies with the most primitive languages have music. We like music because we are thinking, social animals. It's a piece of our evolution, just like big brains and nimble fingers.
I don't have many examples since I don't seek it out; don't know what I'd even look up. but gyroscope by boards of canada does fit the bill. let me know what you think lol. still can't listen to it very long because its repetitive.Which kind of music can u listen? I'm really interested in
Despite being less common genres it's music in all respects though. I personally like to listen and experiment with multiple musical genres even having bad experiences with. The song u recommended made me feel a bit anxious and dissociated, but I like feeling "bad emotions" in music too.I don't have many examples since I don't seek it out; don't know what I'd even look up. but gyroscope by boards of canada does fit the bill. let me know what you think lol. still can't listen to it very long because its repetitive.
besides that, natural ambience like rainymood.com or birdsongs, certain shows, or yt videos fill the silence most of the time. i also listen to these during car rides when i'm feeling nervous and they help to calm me down in a way music used to before the event i mentioned. it's not so bad but i do miss having a whole genre of media at my disposal
sounds like a good chance to discover some new genres and artists. i'm not a scientist by any means but maybe discovering new music can help form new pathways in your brain. what songs/artists have you been listening to? i'd like to check them out if you're willing to share.i havent been able to listen to any music since a traumatic experience and its the most bored, under stimulated, and uncreative i've ever felt. the only music i can listen to is weird shit that doesn't really sound like a song with notes at all.
just curious, what are some of your favorite bands/artists/songs, op?Why do we love music? Can music have a therapeutic or helpful role? If so, how does it affect you?
It'd be impossible to resume in a message so I'll chose just a song which truly hits my heart...just curious, what are some of your favorite bands/artists/songs, op?