Music is a divine form of sound. It is literally awesome. Sometimes however, it can get a little too...distracting. When I am supposed to be working, my speakers are blasting out the tunes to "We Are Young". The really only reason why I can't get rid of music, is because I feel as if music reflects my moods very clearly. Why is this important? Let's say for example that I was kind of angry (for some reason). If I was mad, I could play fast beat music, that could allow me to "vent" my anger off. If I wasn't able to play music, I could vent it off in harmful ways (ways I would not like to discuss here). Thus, music is actually created as a sort of reminder to stay awake and in time with my surroundings. Thus, I should only listen to my music when I have some strong emotion or feeling of sorts. I just hope that in the end that it just matters how crazy the world can become or how crazy I feel. I just hope I don't die of boredom. What? What did I just say? I have no idea. That's todays blog post presented to you by Beethoven's Ninth Symphony from the London Philarmonic. Thank you and have a wonderful midnight.
I somewhat disagree with you, like I know music is good, but only to a certain extent. Wouldn't exactly like blasting classical music much,some songs we listened to in orch were okay, but most of the reasons I said I liked was only to please the teacher. But yah I guess you are right that music is amazing.
ReplyDeleteI totally agree. The instant I turn on Pandora and attempt to "effectively work" through any homework; I know I just screwed myself over...(probably explains late nights, such as tonight). However, I listen to music on a daily basis, like every morning and afternoon on the bus to drain out those obnoxious mosquito-like freshman shrills.
ReplyDeleteI listen to music while doing homework and I think it works for the most part but I guess it can be a little distracting at times.
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