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Yes, pretty powerful.
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Absolutely, when I am upset, I put on some music, sing at the top of my lungs, I always feel better.
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As powerful as a mild dose of hypnosis.
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my music doesnt change my mood, but i change my music to reflect my mood.
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Oh, you'd better believe your mood can be changed by a song. Music is incredibly powerful; it goes straight to your soul and doesn't even brush your ears. :D I don't know why, but a depressing song will make you sad, hard mteal will get you pumped an ready to fight (my friends would listen to in before going out on the field) and a cheery or funny song can lighten you up. Who knows how it works?
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Yes, music is a very powerful thing in my life. +5
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always i relate to music in a big way !
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Music is very powerful,but you need to be sure that you can control your emotional response,because it cannot force you to do something that you do not want to do anyway.If I do something,I wouldn't blame it on anybody.It is me only.I connect with music on a deep level,but I cannot blame it for my problems.*+++++*
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my mood can change dramastically i can be mad hear and a certain song and im happy its so powerful
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Yep -- food for the soul.
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This may sound a bit cliche but music is my life.
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Absolutely! Music is very powerful. If you look back through history, you will see that music or some version of it (chanting, banging things, etc.) have played an important part in most societies.
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Absolutely. I can play a certain song and it will put me in a better mood. Music is very poweful. I have different bands and types of music for different moods also.
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yes I love great music so much and spend most of my free time searching for rare tracks past and present its very powerful.
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Music is powerful, it can change your mood in a New York minute, but after it's over you're probably back to the way you were before!
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Yes it can, Music is very powerful indeed.
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Good point, mood can be instantly changed. Memories when it was played years ago, songs we played during our different moods. I need to get back into it. +4
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Yes - music itself can play a man like a harp - it is one of the most powerful forces on the planet.
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Music has been used for centuries as a therapy for the mentally ill because of its mood-changing properties. More recently John Ortiz wrote a book called The Tao of Music exploring theories of music therapy. So the answer to your question is Yes, and it is powerful enough to be used as medicine.
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Pretty powerful if it associated with an event in your life it brings back the emotions you felt at the time.
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It can as I see it. Though for me I have to sing along with it. I let myself drown in the music. Good thing my hubby loves my voice : )
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I always feel so close to the lord when I hear Slap My Bitch Up
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Very much indeed :) give me reason to prove me wrong, to wash this memory clean Let the floods cross the distance in your eyes Give me reason to fill this hole, connect the space between Let it be enough to reach the truth that lies across this new divide "Guitar solo"
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yes i listen to old songs which i have heard long time ,then i feel sad and it remind me of those days which are gone forever.
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