Music can convey every single emotion and other topics such as ,Sadness, angry, happy, curious, funny.
As someone who constantly is plugged in to my ipod, Cd player, or constantly playing music whenever i can it would appear to be a necessity to me. If you do the math, I would say I spend upwards of 18% of my time reading, writing, playing, or listening to music. That's a huge number considering we spend 30% of our time sleeping.Those numbers, however, are misleading: We often multi-task while listening to music. It makes chores like homework and cleaning almost enjoyable. In fact, music makes my life in general much more tolerable, which in itself is an argument supporting it being a necessity. …show more content…
But do we really need music to survive?
It's obvious it doesn't provide food or shelter. There are people out there who never listen to music, either because they don't have the chance or because they get no enjoyment from it. I don't think I could go a day without listening to music. Even as i'm writing this i'm listening right now. The key word is "think." I get stressed if I haven't listened to music in a couple days. It calms and soothes, stirs and inspires. It is intensely personal, yet can unite large groups of diverse people. Music offers an escape from reality, taking me back to precise moments in my life or forward to moments I hope to experience. The Album "The Razors Edge" By "AC/DC" was the first album I ever owned. I still remember buying it and listening to it
non-stop
I often dream about making music my profession. Whether critiquing or creating, I seem to have a passion for it that most people don't understand. At the same time, however, I want to be a productive member of society. And if music isn't necessary, how can I justify working in the industry? If music would be my profession then it would be a necessity for me to survive.
Maybe one justification can be found in people like me. Music has profoundly shaped and altered my life, and for that reason it is valuable. Maybe not necessary, but important nonetheless. it's an experience that is different for everyone. I don't believe I could live without music. Certain people say they could drop music all together. But music is part of us. Everything in life has rhythm, from heartbeat to breathing to walking. We all have an innate need for rhythm and music. The part of the brain concerned with music is early to develop and the last to go as we get old. Even elderly people with dementia can appreciate music after they no longer talk. I believe music is a part of all of us, no matter what we do it plays an enormous part in our lives.
Music is an expression of our thoughts and emotions. Some people make music, which others can enjoy. Some can only enjoy it. I don't know anyone who doesn't like some kind of music, even if its just tapping a pen on a table. There are so many kinds of music and ways to make music out there to express ourselves; it is almost like a 7th Sense to experience music. We know good music when we hear it. We hear it, and then we feel it. Music connects with our body, our souls, and our lives.