Music Argumentative Essay

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"Music speaks what cannot be expressed, soothes the mind and gives it rest, heals the heart and makes it whole, flows from heaven to the soul” (Pinterest).Anyone who has ever listened to music can tell that it has a beat, melody or even sing the exact lyrics. However, not everyone knows to what extent music impacts you and has a substantial effect on others. It can not only sway the way one acts or thinks, but it can also completely alter one’s mood. Although, some people may think music has beneficial and positive impacts, it can also be extremely distracting and even fatal. Music can shape a person, persuade them, act as therapy to them and affect their physical and mental performance. Music can affect and challenge you in ways you cannot …show more content…

One may think it's the animals that make people feel the way that they do, but it is really all about the background music. If that same commercial was played with a more upbeat song- it would be a whole new commercial, portrayed in a completely different light. A commercial’s music can convince one to buy or to be in favor of a certain product or idea. The genre of music plays an important role in advertisements. For example, if a slow jazz song was placed as background music for a commercial advertising back to school clothes, the commercial would probably be …show more content…

When listening while you work out, it will tend to feel more like having fun rather than work. Two people were compared, one was riding a bike with no music and the other was listening to music, the person with music rode faster than the one without. The cyclists who listened to music also needed 7% less oxygen than the cyclists who didn't listen to music. The reason for these differences are because when a person exercises to a beat and melody, their pace speeds up and there is an increase in energy, which caused them to get a better work out. (“Why exercising makes us

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