Can Music Control Teens?

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The importance of teens and their music is what get teens through their day. Everyday traveling down the halls of school there are hundreds of people with headphones. Teens listen to music everyday and most teens can not live without it. Music is what teens understand and it does not matter what type of music it is. What types of music do teens listen to? Some music that teens listen to are rap, rock, country, gospel, contemporary christian and much more. Do particular music genres affect teens and their attitudes? “When teenagers use music as a mood-modifier, it can be used to reinforce and perpetuate negative emotions as well as positive emotions” (Allen, 2013). It is clear that music has an effect on teenagers' attitudes. The type of effect depends on the genre of music, with some genres causing positive effects and others negative effects.
Music is everything in many teens lives. Music can speak to teens. There are many genres that teens can learn about and like. Music is "the art of arranging tones in an orderly sequence so as to produce a unified and continuous composition" (Yoshimura, n.d.). Everyone has a different definition of music, so there really isn’t a set definition. “There are many theories regarding when and where music originated. Many agree that music began even before man existed” (Estrella, n.d.). Music has been found from as early as the ancient in the middle east. “In ancient Israel a thousand years before Christ, King David composed and sang hundreds of songs called Psalms” ("What Is Music &"). There are hundreds of genres of music. Here are some important genres of music rock, rap, gospel, country, and classical.
Gospel music is “type of music based on the hymns and spirituals of Americans from the Sou...

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