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Music In The Youngsters


Enviado por   •  25 de Noviembre de 2014  •  326 Palabras (2 Páginas)  •  116 Visitas

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Music in the Youngsters

Do you know how influential music in the youngsters? Young people are more influenced by the musical styles. Youngsters change their dress according to the style of music they listen to. Music in youngsters is used as an escape from reality. Listening to music is something pleasant for youngsters.

To begin with, most important among the youngsters is the way they react to the music. The popular music artists play an important role in the development of adolescents. The music is the way in which the soul is expressed. It is the most free form to express what we feel. The type of music they listen to young people depends on their personality and the ways in which the music comes to them are very different. Do not judge people who listen to other music as this is his way of being and thus show your personality. Cause reactions of happiness, sadness, amusement, among other feelings, according to your mood.

Best of all is the way the youngsters meditate while listening to music. While listening to music think or meditate on anything or situation that happens during the day. Music helps teenagers to feel comfortable with words of comfort and animation. The young are carried away by the music coming into their own world and forget reality. This is part of what causes the music to young people. Youngsters are the most likely to be influenced by new musical styles, because we know that young people construct their identity with the clothes, hairstyle, language, and music.

In conclusion, youngsters are more influenced for the music. For youngsters music is relaxing. Music in youngsters is used as an escape from reality. The music has become in everyday part of the lives of the young. Since listen music when they are sad, happy, funny, bored among other moods.

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