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Negative impact from music

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The Negative impact of music offers insights into how music can influence collective sentiments, sometimes fostering shared emotions such as fear through its lyrics and melodies. Drawing from philosophical concepts, this section delves into the unique potency of music in shaping group beliefs.[1]

Understanding how music communicates with collective emotions involves examining the constituent elements of a song, its execution, and its resonance with audiences.[2] Through this examination, uncover how music serves as a conduit for expression and emotional elicitation within groups. Fundamental notions such as "cognitive dissonance" and "emotional resonance" are introduced to elucidate the cognitive processes involved when music blends its lyrical and melodic elements to shape collective emotions.  This exploration sheds light on the ways in which music, with its blend of words and melodies, can potentially contribute to shaping group beliefs and eliciting shared fears within the intricate landscape of human emotions.

Lyrics and Emotion

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Fear-inducing lyrics are meticulously constructed to evoke feelings of unease or apprehension when heard. They employ specific words and phrases designed to instill doubt or a sense of rejection.

For instance, negative terms like "not" are often utilized, contributing to the creation of fear.[3] Additionally, expressions such as "pass" or "disappear" may be employed to suggest fluctuating emotions, further intensifying the sense of uncertainty. These lyrics frequently depict frightening scenarios through vivid imagery and impactful language that engages the senses.

This serves to immerse listeners in the perceived danger and heightens their emotional response. Sometimes, the delivery of the lyrics or the musical accompaniment enhances the sense of fear, amplifying its impact.[4] Collectively, these strategies collaborate to elicit a potent sensation of fear upon encountering the lyrics. Even after the music ceases, the lingering fear persists in the listener's psyche due to the powerful emotions stirred by the lyrics.[5]

What Evokes Fear in Music

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The intricate elements of music that evoke fear shed light on the profound interplay between sound and human emotion. Analysis reveals that dissonant chords, unexpected melodies, and syncopated rhythms heighten tension, while dark lyrical themes and cultural associations further amplify feelings of fear.[6] Through a strategic blend of harmonic tension, melodic progression, and rhythmic elements, music becomes a potent conduit for stirring fear in listeners. These insights underscore the multifaceted nature of musical composition and its ability to evoke intense emotional responses.[7]

Recent the research findings from Aubé et al. (corresponding author: William Aubé) shed light on the physiological responses to fear-inducing music.[8] Their study reveals that fear is indeed a potent emotional stimulus in music, eliciting activation in brain regions associated with emotional processing. Specifically, exposure to brief musical excerpts conveying fear led to significant activity in regions such as the amygdala and anterior insula, known for their involvement in emotion processing and threat detection. Notably, there was heightened response in the anterior superior temporal gyrus (STG), a region sensitive to musical stimuli, when exposed to fearful and joyful music compared to neutral or sad music. This suggests that the intensity of emotion, rather than its specific valence, influences neural responses in this area. Overall, these combined insights underscore the diverse mechanisms through which music can evoke fear and engage similar neural pathways as other forms of emotional expression, such as facial expressions and vocalizations.[8]

Brainwashed effect from music

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As highlighted by Ignatowicz (2023), is profound and multifaceted. Music serves as a powerful medium for emotional engagement and spiritual connection within religious settings.[9] The melodies and lyrics chosen for mass can evoke deep emotions and reinforce religious teachings, fostering a sense of unity among worshippers. Additionally, music plays a crucial role in preserving cultural traditions and guiding personal reflection and spiritual growth. This exploration of music's influence on mass beliefs offers valuable insights into the intersection of spirituality, culture, and human experience."

The Persuasive Power of Music (Sonic Rhetoric)

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The persuasive power of music, encapsulated within the realm of sonic rhetoric, is a multifaceted phenomenon that significantly influences collective beliefs and ideologies within society.[9] Music's capacity to evoke profound emotional responses serves as a cornerstone for its persuasive impact, transcending linguistic barriers and resonating deeply with individuals across diverse cultural backgrounds.

Beyond merely conveying messages, music possesses a unique ability to tap into human emotions, fostering empathy and connection among listeners. Moreover, beyond the emotional realm, music also functions as a vehicle for conveying complex ideas and values through symbolic representation. By drawing upon familiar symbols and themes, songs serve as vessels for cultural transmission, reinforcing collective identity and perpetuating shared beliefs and traditions. This symbolic resonance not only strengthens cultural connections but also shapes societal narratives, contributing to the construction of collective memory and the preservation of cultural heritage. [9] [4]

Furthermore, music acts as a powerful unifying force, capable of bringing communities together around shared experiences and values. Whether through communal singing at cultural events or the rhythmic chants of protestors at demonstrations, musical gatherings have the inherent ability to foster a sense of belonging and cohesion among participants.[10] This communal engagement with music not only enhances social bonds but also amplifies the persuasive impact of sonic rhetoric, as collective beliefs and ideologies are reinforced through shared experiences and interactions.  

In addition to its role in shaping collective beliefs and identities, music also catalyzes societal change and cultural evolution. By challenging existing norms and narratives, music has the potential to spark critical reflection and inspire action, driving forward movements for social justice and cultural transformation. Whether through the subversive lyrics of punk rock or the anthemic choruses of civil rights hymns, music has historically played a central role in mobilizing individuals and communities toward meaningful change.[11]

Overall, the persuasive power of music lies not only in its emotive resonance and symbolic richness but also in its ability to foster solidarity, inspire action, and drive cultural evolution. By harnessing the tools of sonic rhetoric, music communicates complex ideas, reinforces cultural identity, and shapes societal narratives, making it a potent force for driving forward progress and fostering collective understanding in an increasingly interconnected world.

Reference

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  1. ^ Ignatowicz, Hubert (2023). "THE ROLE OF MUSIC IN CHURCH COMMUNITIES: A CASE OF A POLISH CHURCH COMMUNITY IN LONDON". The Role of music in church community: 40. doi:10.13140/RG.2.2.35631.51363.
  2. ^ Iain McGilchrist. The Master And His Emissary: The Divided Brain And The Making Of The Western World.
  3. ^ Wu, Keyan (2022). "How Lyrics Inflfluence the Effect of Music on Emotions Regarding Differences in Musical Training".
  4. ^ a b Minson, Christopher T. (2009). "Microvascular Measures". Medicine & Science. 41 (5): 71. doi:10.1249/01.mss.0000354369.06827.a1. ISSN 0195-9131.
  5. ^ Nathan, Leigh Jones (2018). "The impact of music and lyrics on emotion" (PDF).
  6. ^ Sharma, Suraj (2022-08-04). The Transformative Effects of Music In Individual and Collective Sensemaking (Report). Open Science Framework. doi:10.31219/osf.io/s5mb2.
  7. ^ Schmuckler, Mark A.; Boltz, Marilyn G. (1994). "Harmonic and rhythmic influences on musical expectancy". Perception & Psychophysics. 56 (3): 313–325. doi:10.3758/BF03209765. ISSN 0031-5117.
  8. ^ a b Aubé, William; Angulo-Perkins, Arafat; Peretz, Isabelle; Concha, Luis; Armony, Jorge L. (2015-03-01). "Fear across the senses: brain responses to music, vocalizations and facial expressions". Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience. 10 (3): 399–407. doi:10.1093/scan/nsu067. ISSN 1749-5024.
  9. ^ a b c Ignatowicz, Hubert (2023). "THE ROLE OF MUSIC IN CHURCH COMMUNITIES: A CASE OF A POLISH CHURCH COMMUNITY IN LONDON". The Role of music in church community: 40. doi:10.13140/RG.2.2.35631.51363.
  10. ^ "Resonating Rhythms: The Power of Music". MDLBEAST. Retrieved 2024-03-26.
  11. ^ Liu, Jiayi; Chen, Yan; Huang, Shu (2024). Khan, I.A.; Cüneyt Birkök, M.; Rak, J.; Haratyan, F. (eds.). "Exploring the Sociocultural Influence of Music Traditions Across Different Cultures". SHS Web of Conferences. 187: 02008. doi:10.1051/shsconf/202418702008. ISSN 2261-2424.