There are some lines or sounds that when we get to hear them give us certain cheer or make our eyes sparkle. These lines and sounds are often referred to as “music to the ears.” They do not necessarily have to be a song, since at times a voice, the sound the new born baby makes or even the chirping sound of the birds in the morning are considered by others as “music to their ears.”
How music affects an individual often varies depending on how the listener interprets and accepts the sounds he is receiving. Others find a mellow music relaxing while others find it boring. A loud and pop music maybe enjoyed by youngsters but this type of sound or music can be annoying to the elders or to the older groups and often regard this music as noise.
Music is an art because it puts into words what is being felt and experienced. Through music we do not only find enjoyment but it serves as an escape to a very toxic life style. It gives us the time to unwind and get rid of the stress and pressures our day to day work brings even for just a little while. Music also wards off the sadness and loneliness we feel in times of grief or heartache. Furthermore music can bring us back to memory lane especially when we have particular songs that remind us of some wonderful memories.
Music serves as an imaginary canvass of something wonderful we have in mind. The lyrics and the melody convey the message we want sent across. Songs like “Home” by Michael Bubble is a nice song since you could really feel how much he misses home. Through this song you’d be thankful that you are enjoying the comforts of life in your own very home in spite of all the little negativities.