Dance and Music


Role of Music in Personality Development

Article Number: KEG800884 Volume 01 | Issue 01 | January - 2019 ISSN: UA
12th Sep, 2018
09th Oct, 2018
28th Dec, 2018
08th Jan, 2019

Authors

Naveen Sharma

Abstract

Music is a fundamental element for an individual in their day to day life. Music is the universal language, people used to give their major space of time to listening to it and also some of the time spent their money to buying it. Music is conveyed and considered as most influential and powerful means for inducing positive feelings and vibes with taking the encouragement staying effective notwithstanding of culture and passing time. It majorly influence on our happiness and regular routine in more serious manner. Hence, it usually mesmerize assured aptitudes of human being in major harmonization with each other. Music is not restricted as a sound, it is also termed as piece of music i.e. rhythm and melody, and frequently words. In spite of the overview of music, social‐personality psychology and mainstream has hardly given any consideration to this common and worldwide social occurrence. This paper analyses research in fields connected with the impact of music in personality development and issues that affect how and individual familiar and utilize music in their day to day exists. Keywords: Music, Personality, Language, Human, Impact

Introduction

Music is considered as the foremost language of the mankind. The music forms the movement of culture and also unites people in their own existing types. Because of the involvement of various evolutionary and biological reasons individuals in present time give numerous meaning for music and considered it as a strong instrument as well as tool for the purpose of development and learning.

Music have the power to give some abilities of human being in close coordination between them. The music is not only termed as sound but also consist of various rules and language of its own which is one of the most interesting feature. Most of the people connect music with the creativity like Leo Theremin (physicist of Russian descent) is very well known for the invention of Theremin known as the musical instrument that use magnetic field which can be used by people without touching. With this instrument the people after listening the music move with the flow and simultaneously experience images and feel the emotions. Their contribution in music also include invention of number of tools helpful for espionage and sound alarm system.

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APA StyleSharma, N. (2019). Role of Music in Personality Development. Academic Journal of Dance and Music, 1(1), 20-23.
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