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1 THE PSYCHOLOGY OF MUSIC
Music and Moods THE PSYCHOLOGY OF MUSIC

2 Music has crossed the boundaries of language, culture, and religion to affect more lives than almost any other social force.

3 Even the Christian church has been invaded by so-called “gospel rock.”

4 The lyrics talk about grace, peace, praise, and God’s love,
Gospel Rock The lyrics talk about grace, peace, praise, and God’s love, BUT What message is being communicated by the tempo and rhythm of this “now” music?

5 “The medium is the message.”
-Marshall McLuhan

6 Music exercises tremendous power over the conscious and the subconscious nature of those who listen to it.

7 It has long been known that:
Martial music Band music Religious music Predictable emotional responses PRODUCE Talk shows, telenovelas, lullabies, disco, rallies, Moods of listeners have been programmed by certain kinds of music.

8 How does MUSIC affect MOODS?

9 Nerves of the ear have more extensive connections than any other nerves of the body.

10 Music has a direct influence on pulse rate, blood pressure, the nervous system, digestion, muscles, and glands of the body.

11 “Music is made of the stuff which is and of itself the most powerful stimulant known among the perceptual processes…. Music operates on our emotional faculty with greater intensiveness and rapidity than the product of any other act.” Dr. Schoen The Psychology of Music

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13 The body only functions when the brain commands it to.
Music has to reach the brain before it can affect the organs.

14 In the brain: Music is “heard” in the portion of the brain which receives the stimuli of emotions, sensations, and feelings.

15 In the brain: Music completely bypasses the brain centers involving reason and intelligence.

16 Music enters through the thalamus – a relay station for emotions, sensations, and feelings.

17 The individual who listens will be affected by the music without even making any conscious decision in the matter.

18 Music Therapy Music is now used as a way to reach the minds of the retarded, mentally ill, and emotionally disturbed.

19 “Sound vibrations acting upon and through the nervous system give shocks in rhythmical sequence to the muscles, which cause them to contract and set our arms and hands, legs and feet in motion. On account of their automatic muscular reaction, many people make some movement when hearing music; for them to remain motionless would require conscious muscular restraint.” Van de Wall, Music in Hospitals, p. 15

20 Modern music has created an emotional attitude of acceptance toward… aberrations of conduct, such as drugs, sensualism and rebellion.

21 By operating through the thalamus, Satan bypasses the mental and spiritual barricades of intelligent reason, and enters the citadel of the mind – the great control center of all human decisions and action.

22 In the mind, Satan can translate musical impressions into physical action.

23 A vast proportion of the present teenage restless rebellion might be traced to a constant exposure to incompatible rhythms. Satan will make music a snare by the way in which it is conducted.--2SM 36, 38 (1900).

24 The only correct attitude for those who are called out of Babylon and the world is to close every door to the deceptive musical snares of our great spiritual enemy.

25 Speaking to yourselves in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody in your heart to the Lord; Eph 5:19 (KJV)


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