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Picture of MagicKiss
Registered: July 12, 2007
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Does music create emotion, or does it bring to the surface existing emotions?


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Registered: July 13, 2008
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i am pretty sure it does. i always feel different emotions for each song i listen to. i am very into music as well and sometimes depending on my current mood when the music comes on i will only listen to a certain part of the song...(like drums or guitar) and i can pull it from the song just by listening (but...thats just me lol).

i also remember things like from when i was little when i hear certain songs.
"I get knocked down, but i get up again, your never gona keep me down" i dont know what that is called but i clearly remember eating a ham and cheese sandwitch when that song first came on :P
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Registered: July 13, 2008
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i think it does do both.suppose your just staring out the window and listening to music,maybe emotioins do break out.maybe,it depends on what your listneing to .yea,if the song is meaningfulhonest in a way,yeah.
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Registered: July 05, 2008
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Resurfaces an existing one. We like to relate to song, and be able to identify with the emotions of the song. That's what makes different songs special to different people.


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Registered: October 22, 2007
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the emotions that come back when you listen to a song are from your past either because of what you were doing when the song was on and were listing to it such as your listining to (for sake of an example)
From Autumn To Ashes "Autumn's Monolouge" (since thats playing on my ipod atm) and your significant other leaves you (doesnt matter how or in what sense) every time you hear that song your gunna feel sad or how you felt when that person left


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Registered: June 09, 2008
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hmm...I think it kind of depends on the type of music your listening to. But old emotions can resurface too. But hey!, I found out that if you listen to sad music when your sad...it goes away!!
atleast for me it does.


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Can it not do both?


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In my opinoin, it depends on the type of music or what that particular song or type of music reminds you of. Some songs make me happy, or jumpy. The songs I listen to make me want to get up and sing or dance! Big Grin


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music can do anything. sometimes it can remind you of old feelings, and other times it can make you feel something you've never felt before. it depends on the music and the listener.


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Registered: May 31, 2008
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Hi guys... I think that it brings up old emotions that you've felt before and possibly forgotten. My advice: If you are going through a breakup, STAY AWAY FROM SIMPLE PLAN, KELLY CLARKSON, AND EVANESCENCE!!!!!! I learned the hard way... It don't help.
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Registered: June 02, 2008
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Music doesn't create emotion. It can bring old ones to the surface or make you feel an emotion stronger, but it can't make ones that aren't there. Take it from a musician.
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I love music Razz, and when i listen to music i feel happier or saddier, i cant explain it i just feel different, but i think it can do both just depends on the person Roll Eyes


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Picture of goharian
Registered: April 28, 2008
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I think music has the ability to create and resurface emotion. I believe it penetrates feeling. It awakens your senses.
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Aren't music and emotion produced in the same part of the brain?
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Registered: February 19, 2008
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I think there is a tone to every song: positive, negative, etc. It doesn't necessarily create or surface emotions in the listener... instead I believe that these tone evokes feelings that people want. Rap appeals to people who want to feel "thug" and there's a rhymth to that music that makes people feel a certain way. For some, positive and other negative.


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Registered: March 13, 2008
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i agree wit write_out_loud music doesnt have2b all about emotions take rap for example i listen to it all the time nd most of them r not emotional some r all about jammin nd rockin 2the beat


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Registered: December 14, 2007
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Ugh let me put it this way. The first time I heard "Smells Like Teen Spirit" I felt something I'd never felt before. Whether I just hadn't had the stimulus to feel it or whether the song created is a different matter. Great question, btw.
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Registered: March 30, 2008
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thats a damn good question..
i suppose the answer would depend on who u ask. the response would be different based on what kind of music and who you ask. music effects everyone in a different way so there is no general answer.
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