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The Physical Effects of Music

the physical effects of music · development of the human body


Before the time that humans discovered that they could manipulate genes, and even before the New World was discovered, humans have been diligently seeking a drug that could heal all hurts, ease all pain. Today, as before, people have spent large quantities of money in the search for this "wonder medicine." However, it appears that such a medicine does exist. It could even be said that this balm existed before humans began their search. If this remedy has existed, why has it gone unnoticed? The answer: perhaps mankind has not had the time or ability to look until recently . . .

Music has existed in one way or another for over thirty thousand years. Archeologists discovered that early Neanderthals were able to create simple flutes. However, early humans most likely did not have the ability to do much with music since they were hunters and gatherers. As a result, early humans were probably much too concerned with making sure that they did not wake up one morning and discover that the herds of wild game that they had been hunting had moved on. Not until much later in history did humans begin to connect music with the ability to heal. Ancient Egyptians thought that their gods gave them music so they could heal and purify their souls. The ancient Greeks connected music with the power to heal the body. This is represented in the god, Apollo, and his son, Asclepius, a patron of the healing arts. Because of this, the ancient Greeks played music in Asclepian temples to refresh and renew the body. Yet, music was not explored in greater detail with regard to its healing abilities until about thirty years ago. Since then, people have dedicated more time and money into researching the physical effects of music on the mind and body.

 Sound Affects

Playing a musical instrument is definitely a different experience than almost any other. It's a little bit like performing a gymnastic routine and a little bit like creating an art piece but combined together. I especially like playing music where I can add my own interpretation or improvise. It's in the improvisation process that I really feel like I can express myself. I often feel detached when I'm improvising, as if I'm watching what I'm doing and listening, but the flow of the music is being controlled on some other level. There's nothing else in my experience that's quite the same.

-- Optometrist

Today, the area of science that deals directly with the physical effects of music is music therapy. Music therapists, in hospitals around the United States of America, use music to rehabilitate people and to ease their minds. Before the 1960's, therapists knew of only one way to get people's physical motions back into some level of normality. Therapists did this by making the patient go through series of painful exercises. Today, however, therapists have the ability to use music to get the desired movements out of patients. For instance, if a patient is recovering from a stroke, a therapist might decide to use disco music to retrain the patient's brain on how to make rapid movements. Similarly, to get fluid movements, that same therapist will probably use waltz style music. Furthermore, if a patient has problems opening and closing their hands, a therapist will try to get that individual interested in playing instruments, like the guitar. Finally, if a surgeon thinks that it would be better for a patient not to have an anesthetic injected during surgery, the surgeon will have a therapist select comforting music to be played into the subject's ears to put them into an almost calm trance.

How do therapists get these desired results from only using music? Simple. People respond to music in some way or another. The human brain connects slower and softer pieces of music to slow but fluid motions. The faster and louder the music, the more the human brain is likely to connect it with rapid movements. Moreover, it is not the whole human brain that is connecting these movements with these different types of music, only the right side of the brain is. This is where all music functions reside in the brain. Another reason that therapists get the results that they want is that music that will get the most attention from the right side of the patient's brain. Attracting the brains attention with pleasurable music will induce the patient's brain to produce serotonin, which causes pleasure, and melatonin, which affects sleep. This is the main reason as to why patients will either react with body movements to music, or will fall into clam trance like states when they undergo surgery.

It is true. Music can induce almost any type of mood from humans. It can make people really happy, and it can make them really sad. This is perhaps why music is a "wonder drug." If music induces people to be happy or think faster, this will help rehabilitate peoples physical motions. Or if music makes people sad this will cause the healing process of the body to take longer. Unlike recreational drugs like cocaine and ecstasy, music has more than the ability to make people happy. Music has the ability to do almost anything to people, whether it is good or bad. However, and thankfully, music more often then not, only causes people to do things that are beneficial to themselves. What an amazing thing this drug is, music.

 Your Remarks:

Robert Griffith -- Tuesday, August 15 2000, 01:30 am
The ability of music to affect human emotions has been a topic for debate for centuries. Unfortunately, in today's society, the public seems willing to blame the affects of modern music on violence, suicide, teen pregnancy, and drug use, but often chalks up musical therapy as "new age" or bizarre.

On another note, I do disagree with the statement that early humans likely did not have the ability to do much with music since they were hunters and gatherers. Indeed, some of the most complex rhythm patterns and musical inventions have originated from hunting and gathering societies (which, if you want to be politically correct, are now referred to as "hunting and collecting societies").

And finally, as we enter the new Millenium, I think the attitude toward music as a life essential is finally beginning to take root. Music programs are beginning to rebuild, sales of music albums are on a steady increase, Internet traffic is heavy with music downloads... we are on the cusp of a new era.


Sarah -- Tuesday, October 10 2000, 11:37 am
As I research the topic of music I have come up with rare ideas or forms of people trying to understand music. For me music can overpower people, many do not think of music in this way, but if you think about it music is a society's leader. Everywhere you go, no matter what you are doing music has a control over humans.
Mina Schoenheit -- Sunday, November 19 2000, 07:26 pm
While researching for material on Resoruces for Ritual and Religious Music, I came upon information regarding music and its influence on our physical and emotional being such as its affects on heart, diabetis, etc. I recognized the importance of "choice" in your music -- just as you read the label on back of food packets for ingredients, what we put in our brains (books, music, thoughts) should be done based on researched choices. (*_*)
Psyche -- Thursday, February 1 2001, 10:04 pm
luv the site, it's perfect for finding all this info i need for an english presentation on music education! thanks:)
Nick -- Thursday, February 15 2001, 03:15 pm
Great site! I do think music is a powerful drug, which not many people understand.
Cashida Okeke -- Monday, February 19 2001, 01:40 pm
I do agree with the comments you made about music. This is, undoubtedly, a "wonder drug!"Thank you as well for making a site about music; it was helpful when I was researching!
romy -- romyg2k@yahoo.com -- Tuesday, May 29 2001, 12:38 pm
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jbrown -- wsbrown@norex.com -- Monday, June 25 2001, 04:38 am
thanx a lot your site really helped me with my reaserch assignment
cbetts -- -- Saturday, August 25 2001, 04:27 pm
This site was very informative. Music does affect my moods and this site just confirms that for me.
Naomi -- chuckyard4eva@aol.com -- Thursday, September 20 2001, 12:47 am
I really enjoyed your site, informative, and data is well-organized. I am searching for a topic for a informative speech for public speaking and I hope the effects of music will be enjoyed by my professor!
Leslie Miyasato -- les7@e-mailhawaii.net -- Monday, October 8 2001, 05:38 pm
Ifound the information in your web site to be true in every aspect of life. Music does wonders for everyone and it is probably \"the wonder drug\" of all times. I agree that music stimulates the mind, naturally heals the emotional wounds and also rehabilitates the physical motions in people. Music is a form of expressions that the musician relates to others (through his/her music) who are also feeling the same emotions. Music is an uplifter of spirits and a comforter of wounded souls. Thank you for your inspiring web site.
Kai Cross -- KC@Yahoo.com -- Thursday, October 25 2001, 11:53 am
I\'m doing a music research and I have to say that your web site helped me out the most. thanks!
Marc Vachon -- lexmarc@hotmail.com -- Sunday, November 18 2001, 09:25 pm
Music is too powerful. It can control you even when you think you\'re in control of yourself. It attacks your mind in a way that nothing else can. It is the greatest aspect of my life.
laura -- melnicoe@pacbell.net -- Monday, November 19 2001, 09:30 pm
I am a junior, and am in one of my school\'s nine award winning bands, and consider music one of the greatest things in life. Being both a flute and piano player, I feel a sense of devotion to music. Since age 7 I have loved playing the piano, and since 5th grade, the flute. Music makes the world go round! Try to imagine life without it!
Alejandro Perez -- lolo_whack@yahoo.com -- Wednesday, November 21 2001, 10:57 pm
I agree with all the information about music being powerful, and that gives us even more reason to be careful with it, because any tool can turn into a weapon. If music has the power to heal, then those in it also have the power to be destructive to the body and mind. In Plato\'s Republic, Socrates said \"For if amusement (music) become lawless, and the youth themselves become lawless, they can never grow up into wellconducted and virtuous citzens.\" In other words, since people\'s decisions are affected by music, destructive music will create destructive people, resulting in the crippling of our society. Under such ideas, one cannot help but wonder what psychological as well as physical effects has our current music such as Marlyn Manson, Sting, or Limp Bizkit, had on our generation. In conclusion, music is our greatest ally, but at the same time, our greatest enemy; therefore, use it wisely.
Aaron -- ranciddork15@yahoo.com -- Saturday, December 1 2001, 03:34 pm
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Ayumi Nishida -- daya_KUJA@yahoo.com -- Wednesday, December 5 2001, 08:13 pm
I need some serious help!! My science research project that I\'m doing over the effects of music on the attention span and learning capablity of older teens is due...very soon, and i have just started. I just need some research sources for my log book. Someone please tell me if you can help. I also REALLY need a mentor...or someone who can SAY they were my mentor, atleast. Thanks so much. Ayumi
Danny -- danilo@surfshop.net.ph -- Thursday, December 20 2001, 02:29 am
Please keep up the good work. It\'s about time that mankind get to realize that music is a very significant factor in changing life\'s directions - at individual levels and at planetary levels. Our personal testimony can stand strong enough to declare that music moves us. I therefore have personal antagonism against all forms of discordant rock, metal, jazz music because they move me disadvantageously.
^naive^ -- -- Tuesday, January 22 2002, 03:45 am
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Damao98 -- Damao98@aol.com -- Monday, February 11 2002, 09:08 pm
I really like this website. IT\'s helping me out with my research paper. But i need more sources on effects of listening to music. Can you help me out?
ace -- ace_lunarious@yahoo.com -- Tuesday, February 26 2002, 04:15 pm
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Daro -- superstar1217@hotmail.com -- Friday, March 1 2002, 02:08 pm
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Denise -- denisegillies@netscapeonline.co.uk -- Thursday, March 14 2002, 11:00 am
I am researching the effects of music on life and have found your site very interesting, but do have a bibliography of where you retrieved your facts from?
Jodie Bottley -- jodie@bottley.fsnet.co.uk -- Wednesday, March 20 2002, 11:14 am
help! im doing a course in psychology and my coursework is due in soon. i am doing the effects of music on your moods/ emotions. gratefull for any feedback
jayson thomas vayalumkal -- josephalexv@yahoo.com -- Wednesday, March 20 2002, 11:00 pm
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Sean Heaton -- poleseansoccer2@hotmail.com -- Monday, March 25 2002, 12:03 pm
Hey man great site. I, just like many of these other guys, am doing a research on musics effect on society. Can you please send me the bib for this page, so i know where the facts came from. I will site your page though, i just have to run a check
Aaron -- guitarn_99@yahoo.com -- Thursday, April 4 2002, 12:15 pm
Well, guess what...I am also doing yet another research paper on music\'s effects on society. I also kinda sorta would like it if you could send me a bibliography too. Great site, hope it keeps going good.
MO -- OU812@AOL.COM -- Sunday, April 7 2002, 11:43 am
Also doing a research paper on music and the effects on mood would love bib.Great site
Dan -- glxyCEO@aol.com -- Monday, April 15 2002, 03:36 pm
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Allison -- Sweetswimmin17@comcast.net -- Saturday, April 27 2002, 02:56 pm
Great site! I,also am doing a research paper on this topic. If you wouldnt mind, do you think someone could send me a bibliography for this page? That would be great! thanx a bunch!
liana -- bloobloo@email.com -- Thursday, May 2 2002, 11:12 am
Thanks for the info! I am doing a research regarding this topic too, so it would be great if i could know where you got your info from? Like a bibliography maybe? Would be greatly appreciated if you could send me one! Thank you!
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mercedes -- supersingero4@yahoo.com -- Wednesday, May 22 2002, 05:37 pm
I lerarned a lot about music that I was unaware of. Thanks for the help!
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This is an amazing sit with lots of information. I would like to share another site I found, It is pretty interesting and studies effects of music on life forms i.e. plants (guess what music killed the plants after three weeks.) Here it is: http://www.vanillafudge.com/link_backups/music2.htm
Cyndi -- cyndichang@yahoo.com -- Tuesday, June 4 2002, 05:32 pm
What about the effects of bigband music specifically? Anyone do any research on that topic?
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hey First of all this site is simply great! Furthermore..... Im in need of a big favour and i wonder if u have a little time to spare? Currently im working on a project dealing with \"The effects of music on people\" and i thought doing a survey would add a bit more colour! So please would u be kind enough to enlighten me on exactly how music has affected your life, the different types of music u listen to when your moods vary,or perhaps an experiance you would like to share.. I\'d really appreciate your kindness thanx a bunch ps u could mail me to funky_kaushi @hotmail.com
Kaushali Britto -- funky_kaushi@hotmail.com -- Monday, June 24 2002, 02:07 am
hey First of all this site is simply great! Furthermore..... Im in need of a big favour and i wonder if u have a little time to spare? Currently im working on a project dealing with \"The effects of music on people\" and i thought doing a survey would add a bit more colour! So please would u be kind enough to enlighten me on exactly how music has affected your life, the different types of music u listen to when your moods vary,or perhaps an experiance you would like to share.. I\'d really appreciate your kindness thanx a bunch ps u could mail me to funky_kaushi @hotmail.com
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thanx...this website helped me with my science symposium project at school.
Joshua Walters -- Blingbling50003@hotmail.com -- Wednesday, October 2 2002, 04:16 pm
This really helped with my science fair project. But, it would also be helpful if you wrote about the effects of music on plants...
karla -- creeklove@msn.com -- Wednesday, October 9 2002, 06:38 pm
hey this website is really nice. I found stuff for my report. but i dont understand does music control us or do we control it? please anwer
Tom -- bassdrumtom@hotmail.com -- Monday, October 14 2002, 02:48 pm
I would like to know if there are specific reaction in the brain related to each interval in music, also for the modes, and so on.
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jayson thomas vayalumkal -- Saturday, October 26 2002, 10:20 pm
music is a great relief for many dieses and also a fast reacting medicin .Now many hospitals are equiped with channel music ..not only hospitais ofiices,schools... The research had proved that music can do a very fast impact on uncomfortness of mind.
Robby Sorensen -- skibob@hotmail.com -- Tuesday, October 29 2002, 03:32 pm
this site has no study evidence. It just has ideas from the author, and lacks authority. There is no proof, and nothing to back it up. You need serious help here.
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Selest Haberstock -- selest1990@hotmail.com -- Wednesday, March 12 2003, 07:20 pm
Hey this site is so kewl! I am working on a science fair progect and its about wut affects that music has on plants. With this site, it has realllly helped me!
JO -- 123@4567.net -- Wednesday, March 19 2003, 08:13 pm
thanks for helping me with my health essay.. music for health and well being
myla -- zerepsuaq@yahoo.com -- Sunday, March 23 2003, 04:03 am
i love music coz music is one way of expressing my feelings... that is music to me...
jayson thomas vayalumkal -- Sunday, March 30 2003, 01:58 pm
when we say something about music we should go somewhat deep in to it .. music takes us to some fantasy .. this site is helpfull for those who got some intrest in music.As a general trend we can see many comments created by thousants in this site but those who does this should think twice before entering here .
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Jayson Thomas Vayalumkal -- josephalexv@yahoo.com -- Wednesday, August 27 2003, 02:25 am
Music can do some kind of heavy impact on human mind.There is a statistics 2003 published that even cancer patients get relief after they undergone slight music therapy.One of my books named holistic music therapy is yet to be published by mid 2004 .In that you can find a vast study and solution for every doubts you have about music and disease healing.

bye Jayson Thomas Vayalumkal.


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jk -- write2jk23@ixna.com -- Thursday, October 2 2003, 06:35 am
i am not having a brief knowledge of music but i need to tell you one thing that music gives pleasure, calmness and many more to humans.
jk -- write2jk23@ixna.com -- Thursday, October 2 2003, 05:37 am
i am not having a brief knowledge of music but i need to tell you one thing that music gives pleasure, calmness and many more to humans.
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anonymous@ixna.com -- Monday, October 13 2003, 09:42 pm
listen to a group called: cocteau twins.
Dr. Ellie & Dr. Em -- LuckyPuck10@aol.com -- Saturday, October 18 2003, 01:10 pm
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Emcee Phelix -- Santanalad@yahoo.com -- Saturday, October 18 2003, 04:35 pm
Thanks for the info. This site will be quite usefull to me as I construct my speech on the physical, emotinal, religious, and political influences of music. Thanks much
jayson thomas vayalumkal -- josephalexv@yahoo.com -- Friday, December 5 2003, 07:54 am
Music makes difference but . what is the real music is yet to be found out.We have read in many articles that music creates a different kind of impact in different people .From my experience and reserch . i came to learn that carnatic music is the perfect .Coz i came to attend a music concert while i was in india and i realise that the rythm is different and it gives a special relief to disturbed minds, and on ma way back to australia i visited many hospitals with the idea of visiting patients there i saw,many hospital rooms are equiped with inbuilt speakers with the intention of reducing stress and that too is the perfect treatment for the same. by Jayson Thomas Vayalumkal
jayson thomas vayalumkal -- josephalexv@yahoo.com -- Friday, December 5 2003, 07:55 am
Music makes difference but . what is the real music is yet to be found out.We have read in many articles that music creates a different kind of impact in different people .From my experience and reserch . i came to learn that carnatic music is the perfect .Coz i came to attend a music concert while i was in india and i realise that the rythm is different and it gives a special relief to disturbed minds, and on ma way back to australia i visited many hospitals with the idea of visiting patients there i saw,many hospital rooms are equiped with inbuilt speakers with the intention of reducing stress and that too is the perfect treatment for the same. by Jayson Thomas Vayalumkal
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