Transformative Power Of Classical Music Analysis

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The main goal of the very talented English music composer and conductor Benjamin Zander was to convince his audience through his very interesting and inspirational video, “The Transformative Power of Classical Music” that ‘Classical Music is for every one’. He was not only able to keep the attention of his audience growing with his splendid performance but also was able to make them understand the depth of classical music. He chose the most beautiful piece of classical music in order to make sure that his audience love it. He used the simplest and most realistic example of how it sounds when a child plays piano at the age of seven and then how the impulses reduced and he started playing better each year with continuous practice and then how …show more content…

He could see many times when the music was played and those audience were remembering their dear ones many of their eyes were filled and tears would roll down their cheeks. Classical music causes an emotional impact on people. It makes them feel those happy moments once again which would never return back to them in real life. It makes people feel good, even at times of stress and depression people sometimes can experience a smile while their eyes are filled when those good moments and those dear people are remembered. Every person had such experiences and therefore classical music can cause a soothing effect to all …show more content…

Most likely they might even go to symphony and they probably make their children to play musical instruments. They are the small group of people who considers classical music as one of the most vital part of their lives. Then he classified the next set of people who are greater in number and they do not really mind classical music. They listen to classical music just to relax them after a long day at work and are not very passionate about it. Then he classified the largest set of people in whose lives there is no role of classical music as they never listen to it. He also mentioned about another set of people who consider them as ‘tone-deaf’, but then he says nobody can be tone-deaf because if a person would be tone-deaf they would not have been able to recognize people’s sounds on phone, identify them and also understand the emotional state of their dear ones. Therefore, he rejects the idea of people being

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