Music. Does there really even have to be reasons? Everyone listens to it on the bus, while they’re studying, and especially when they’re partying. But if music is not already an essential part of your routine, here are three reasons why it should be.
Music Helps Connects People
Music has this uncanny ability to bring people together. It is a language without borders that everyone is born with the ability to understand and relate to. It communicates the feelings of every individual and allows people to relate on a whole different level. Christine Stevens once said, “Music is a language that everyone speaks. Rhythm has the potential to harmonize, unify and take us to a new world that could promote peace, harmony and human connection.
‘Cuz it’s good for you!
Let’s be honest guys, sometimes we just need a little kick in life and music is one of the most effective mediums to provide it. It works as an essential piece on our lives to motivate us. We might just need a little Johnny Cash on a rainy day, but it helps lift our spirits and convey a message, both the world and ourselves.
Music Stimulates the Brain
Whether you’re listening, imagining, or playing music, many parts of your brain are active. The brain is stimulated by all aspects of music and we can use that to our advantage. When a person plays an instrument, both hemispheres network together, something scientists believe is caused by playing from an early age.