Ramzes
10-18-2006, 02:40 AM
Hi Everyone!
I have this very general questionabout helth:
Anyone who can help I am very appreciative to them for their help
Ok here it is:
Listening to music creates a blood flow to my head and I have this ticklish and good feeling. Sometimes my hair stand up and move alottlebit. I listen to 5 hour of music particularly rap everyday. I want to know what is the relationship between music and emotions. how brain understands the music and translates music into feelings. This happens to me only when I am listening to music and relating the melody to something that is close to my real life experiance. i bet this happens to everyone who has feelings. Ok but when i listen to music and I do not concentrate on feeling and accepting the music, not trying to feel it, than I do not get this blood flow such as in this case when i am writing this post and listening to music, i have no blood rush to my head and in my body because I am ignoring I guess the music and not listening to the music and the words. i am not relating anything in the music that is related to my present and my past. Ok I want to know If I listen to music for 5 hour on average eveyday and I have this blood rush to my head about once in every 5 to ten minutes, is this good or bad. How does this affect my health in the long run? Can this kill me, harm me in any way or will this help toward my health. Please this is very important, if anyone knows anything please, please, please write do not feel ashamed or anything, just write. :D . And sorry for any grammer errors and long sentances.
Thank you all,
Ramzes
I have this very general questionabout helth:
Anyone who can help I am very appreciative to them for their help
Ok here it is:
Listening to music creates a blood flow to my head and I have this ticklish and good feeling. Sometimes my hair stand up and move alottlebit. I listen to 5 hour of music particularly rap everyday. I want to know what is the relationship between music and emotions. how brain understands the music and translates music into feelings. This happens to me only when I am listening to music and relating the melody to something that is close to my real life experiance. i bet this happens to everyone who has feelings. Ok but when i listen to music and I do not concentrate on feeling and accepting the music, not trying to feel it, than I do not get this blood flow such as in this case when i am writing this post and listening to music, i have no blood rush to my head and in my body because I am ignoring I guess the music and not listening to the music and the words. i am not relating anything in the music that is related to my present and my past. Ok I want to know If I listen to music for 5 hour on average eveyday and I have this blood rush to my head about once in every 5 to ten minutes, is this good or bad. How does this affect my health in the long run? Can this kill me, harm me in any way or will this help toward my health. Please this is very important, if anyone knows anything please, please, please write do not feel ashamed or anything, just write. :D . And sorry for any grammer errors and long sentances.
Thank you all,
Ramzes
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Ramzes
10-18-2006, 03:38 AM
6 people viewed my post and none rplied. What is wrong with you people It is important. Just put your oppinions if you do not know what to write give me some feedback so I can know.
rilsam
10-18-2006, 08:44 AM
I just watched a snipppet of Dr. Phil last week. He had a doctor on who wrote a book about raising your IQ. He actually suggest listening to music. I forgot excatly why but it was to increase memory and help overall brain function. He said it would work even if you don't pay attention to the music.
kmacdona
10-18-2006, 03:29 PM
Are you on any medication, that would, enhance the music and your feelings?
Ramzes
10-18-2006, 09:20 PM
Thank you guys for the posts. I really appreciate that
thedeadrat83
10-19-2006, 04:29 PM
dude do not worry about this at all. its all good. sounds like your limbic system in the brain is being stimulated by the pleasureable experiences of the music, which is enhanced further by the associations to pleasurable memories. all this releases feel good endorphins in the brain and most likely dopamine too. i get the same thing too. music can be a very powerful thing, very emotive. makes you feel happy, sad, energised, calm depending on the type. i find the same with smells too. nice smells make me feel good, bring back good memories. i guess bad ones too- eggy farts in the elevator, smelly socks left around by my house mate, the sweaty fat bloke on the tread mill next to you at the gym, the smell of a perfume the ex girlfreind you're still in love with. powerfuull **** dude!!!!!! ;)
alex.
alex.
Ramzes
10-21-2006, 05:20 PM
Hey thedeadrat83 Thank a lot Dude. At least now I know what chemicals are released, I can do my research now. Thanks a lot again. :D
Ramzes
Ramzes
Ramzes
10-21-2006, 05:41 PM
Can you get addicted to the release of good endorphins?
Can it be so that after listening to music next time listening to the same music(song) you get less good endorphins and now you have to look for another song and another and another like a drug to get the same feeling you got from the first song? Also How much endorphins can get released per day. Is it always the same amount? Does the amount of endorpin release depend on what a person eats during a day? What if I get max endorpin release everyday than what happens if I stop releasing endorphins will I die, my brain get damages, what can happen than? Will I become very sad?
Ramzes
Can it be so that after listening to music next time listening to the same music(song) you get less good endorphins and now you have to look for another song and another and another like a drug to get the same feeling you got from the first song? Also How much endorphins can get released per day. Is it always the same amount? Does the amount of endorpin release depend on what a person eats during a day? What if I get max endorpin release everyday than what happens if I stop releasing endorphins will I die, my brain get damages, what can happen than? Will I become very sad?
Ramzes
thedeadrat83
10-23-2006, 09:13 AM
Can you get addicted to the release of good endorphins?
Can it be so that after listening to music next time listening to the same music(song) you get less good endorphins and now you have to look for another song and another and another like a drug to get the same feeling you got from the first song? Also How much endorphins can get released per day. Is it always the same amount? Does the amount of endorpin release depend on what a person eats during a day? What if I get max endorpin release everyday than what happens if I stop releasing endorphins will I die, my brain get damages, what can happen than? Will I become very sad?
Ramzes
not too sure about the effect diminishing dude. i guess you could say though that you get bored of even the best song ever if you over listen to it. then because you're not digging the tune as much as you used to (even if only temporarily) then you're not deriving as much pleasure from it as you used to then i guess the release would be less. rotate your favorite songs to get round this. as for dopamine, dunno if this would apply to music, but with runners high, the more often you achieve it the harder it is to achieve it next time. you have work out a little more intensively and longer. look into it inregards to music. if endorphins are released naturally, as opposed to drug agonists binding to the same receptor sites endorphins bind to, then there is no addiction as such. you won't die or become dpressed, you just need the stimulation (the music) to get the effect and the enjoyment has to be genuine.
as for food, dunno specifically, but just eat brain foods i guess to encourage optimal brain function- enough protein, low GI carbs, fruit and veg, fish and other sources of EFAs, lots of water. get sleep, do exercise too.
in regards to exercise, if you like the effect you get from digging your tunes, then combine it with exercise for an awsome high. endorphins are released after 30mins of medium intensity exercise. i get a double endorphin feed when i really go at my bike ride to work for 50mins whilst listening the kooks. do something similar with the rap dude!!!!
alex.
Can it be so that after listening to music next time listening to the same music(song) you get less good endorphins and now you have to look for another song and another and another like a drug to get the same feeling you got from the first song? Also How much endorphins can get released per day. Is it always the same amount? Does the amount of endorpin release depend on what a person eats during a day? What if I get max endorpin release everyday than what happens if I stop releasing endorphins will I die, my brain get damages, what can happen than? Will I become very sad?
Ramzes
not too sure about the effect diminishing dude. i guess you could say though that you get bored of even the best song ever if you over listen to it. then because you're not digging the tune as much as you used to (even if only temporarily) then you're not deriving as much pleasure from it as you used to then i guess the release would be less. rotate your favorite songs to get round this. as for dopamine, dunno if this would apply to music, but with runners high, the more often you achieve it the harder it is to achieve it next time. you have work out a little more intensively and longer. look into it inregards to music. if endorphins are released naturally, as opposed to drug agonists binding to the same receptor sites endorphins bind to, then there is no addiction as such. you won't die or become dpressed, you just need the stimulation (the music) to get the effect and the enjoyment has to be genuine.
as for food, dunno specifically, but just eat brain foods i guess to encourage optimal brain function- enough protein, low GI carbs, fruit and veg, fish and other sources of EFAs, lots of water. get sleep, do exercise too.
in regards to exercise, if you like the effect you get from digging your tunes, then combine it with exercise for an awsome high. endorphins are released after 30mins of medium intensity exercise. i get a double endorphin feed when i really go at my bike ride to work for 50mins whilst listening the kooks. do something similar with the rap dude!!!!
alex.
Ramzes
10-24-2006, 03:20 PM
Thanks for the great post!
You know allot which is good. I eat everything you mentioned and I do ride bicycle for 30 minutes or more three times a week. But never tried with music. I should get an ipod or something and do that.
Awesome posts thanks allot.
Ramzes
:wave:
You know allot which is good. I eat everything you mentioned and I do ride bicycle for 30 minutes or more three times a week. But never tried with music. I should get an ipod or something and do that.
Awesome posts thanks allot.
Ramzes
:wave:
tubish
10-24-2006, 04:45 PM
ramses, i am a new user, and i want to help you....i m like u- i am listenin to music very long times,,,,, and my parents wanted to learn if it is harmful or not.we asked it to a doctor and he said that listening too much music is not harmful but listenng too much high volume music is very very harmful....i advice you to control yourself because ear is an important organ for all of us....i hope i can help you, and i m sorry for my grammar errors:D :D
Ramzes
10-26-2006, 03:05 AM
Completely agree with you friend. I try not to wear headphones or listen to loud music. I try to enjoy the music rather than blow out my ears. It is way harder to appreciate quiet music over the loud music. I try not to listen to words as much as try to listen to the notes and stuff. Hey by the way you went to doctor to ask him/her whether music is a harmful to ears? You did not ask him anything else? By the way thank you for the post :)
tubish
10-26-2006, 02:03 PM
no, i didn't go to doctor for only asking if music is harmful or not, he is my mother s friend, so i asked it....and no problem for anything, not need to thank:) :D i hope you can control yourself, see u

