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  1. Jun 27, 2018 · For example, music can trigger religious experiences, which has been a topic since the beginnings of the study of the psychology of religion. Whether this musical effect is culture-dependent, a pure neuropsychological phenomenon, or a combination of both remains empirically unanswered.

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  2. Jan 24, 2022 · Music is a powerful tool for our personal expression within our daily lives– it helps “set the scene” for many important experiences” (Brewer, n.d., para. 2). Music can even serve as a basis for peoples segregation, dividing them into the different social groups according to their preferences or abilities to understand a certain type of music.

  3. Nov 3, 2021 · How does music affect our lives? Music has the ability to deeply affect our mental states and raise our mood. When we need it, music gives us energy and motivation. When we’re worried, it can soothe us; when we’re weary, it can encourage us; and when we’re feeling deflated, it can re-inspire us.

  4. Sep 18, 2016 · Putting religious text to music allows for a more involved worship experience, incorporating song performance skills that give the performer and the listener a heightened sense of praise. In this way, music can be used as a tool for praise that is appealing to the worshiper.

  5. Jul 16, 2020 · How does music cause these behavioural effects? One of the most investigated mechanisms proposed to make links between music and social behaviour is synchronisation.

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  6. Oct 10, 2024 · Ethnomusicology is the study of music across cultures and seeks to understand how music reflects cultural values and beliefs. In this article, we will explore the significance of music in different cultures and take a closer look at ethnomusicology as a discipline.

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  8. Mar 19, 2020 · Heidi Epstein (from the University of Saskatchewan in Canada) in her classic study of 2004, Melting the Venusberg, alerted attention to the way in which gendered metaphors might fundamentally affect how we hear and understand particular pieces of music. In her contribution here she suggests that Brown and Hopps have not carried their ...

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