Presentation(music.pptx)The relationship between music and learning a language
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2. Sounds are all around us,
from birds chirping and
waves lapping against a
coastline to cars honking in
traffic. But sometimes
sounds are put together in
purposeful ways to create a
specific atmosphere or to
express ideas or emotions.
Such organized sounds are
called music.
3. Listeners turn on music
because they are motivated by
specific goals.
Music plays an important role in
human well-being and health
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5. Music influences perception of effort and makes
us forget we’re tired
Listening to music releases dopamine in the
brain
Improves sleep and relaxation
Creates a feeling of well-being and positive
emotions
Background music stimulates creativity
6. • Pop
• Hip hop
• electronic dance music(EDM)
• Rock
• R& B(rhythm and blues)
• Latin
• Country
• Classical
• Metal
7. Pop. Extroverted, honest, and conventional.
Although pop music lovers were hardworking
and had high self-esteem, researchers
suggest that they are less creative and more
uneasy than those enamored by other musical
styles.
Rap/hip hop. Despite the stereotype that rap
lovers are aggressive or violent, the researchers
found no such link. However, the rap fans tended
to have high self-esteem and were generally
more outgoing than fans of other styles.
Country. These fans typically identified as
hardworking, conventional, outgoing, and
conservative.
Jazz, blues, and soul. Extroverted with high
self-esteem. They also tend to be very
creative, intelligent, and at ease.
Dance. Those who preferred dance music
were typically outgoing, assertive, and open
to experience but ranked lower than others
in gentleness.
Classical. The study's classical music lovers
were generally somewhat introverted but at
ease with themselves. Creativity and
healthy self-esteem were common among
them.