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1. Music connecting with your
emotions
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2. How can music help us?
• Music describes what words
can’t
• Here comes the feeling you
thought you’d forgotten
3. Music connecting to you
Music doesn’t
just connect
your
emotions, but
it also
connects to
you as a
person.
4. The connection with music
• Music can connect to your
eMotions, but it can’t
control you emotions,
however it guides you to
move forward.
5. Music in a positive way
• Music can
help you
bring your
spirits up,
and
entertain
you.
6. How can music lift someone’s spirits?
• If you are down you
might not be able to
tolerate listening to
loud motivating
music but if you
listen to a song that
starts with slow
pace then gradually
increases the pace
your mood will
follow the song
along the way
(Radwran)
7. Music relieving stress
• Music can help
relieve stress
or even
problems that
you might
have.
8. what genres do people like the most
What generes do people
like the most
• Survey
R&B Pop
22% 22% data from
survey
monkey. If
you want
to take
Hip-
the
Hop survey
Rock
14%
42%
please
click here
9. Connecting with the lyrics
• Music can’t
really
control
soMeone’s
emotions, but
it just helps
you make a
connection
with the
lyrics.
10. Music is a part of us
• Music is a moral law. It gives
soul to the universe, wings
to the mind, flight to the
imagination, and charm and
gaiety to life to everything.
(Plato)
11. Music relieving your negativity
• It just helps you think
positive so you’re not always
negative all the time, which
is why music is a good way to
relieve you from stress that
you might have.
12. Do you listen to explicit music?
Do you listen to • Data from self
explicit music?
generated
online survey.
No
10% Take survey
now
Yes
90%
13. Music is a good way of therapy
• however, Music can’t
control your emotions, it
just helps you to move on
with your life so you won’t
have to live in the past.
14. Does explicit music make you angry in
any way
Does explict • 21% of
music make you
angry? people
Does explict music don’t get
make you angry? angry
21 when they
13 listen to
8 explicit
music.
Yes No Don't
listen
Data from self generated
online survey. Take survey
now
15. Music will be be a part of us
• music would be a big part in
our lives, no matter how
music will evolve; we will
keep music closer to use more
than anything.
16. Work cited
• "Music Changes Perception, Research
Shows." 2012. www.sciencedaily.com. 30
January 2013
<http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/0
4/110427101606.htm>.
• Radwan, M.Farouk. "How Music Affects
People's Mood." 2011. 2 Know Myself. 30
Janrary 2013
<http://www.2knowmyself.com/How_music_
affects_people_moods>.
• "Seven Ways Music Influences Mood." 06
March 2007. spring.org. 30 January 2013
<http://www.spring.org.uk/2007/03/seven-
ways-music-influences-mood.php>.
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