Topic > Music and its impact on the memory of adolescents and young people...

Franz Liszt once said "Music embodies feeling without forcing it to compete and combine with thought, as it is forced in most of the arts and especially in the art of If music has an advantage over the other means by which man can represent the impressions of the soul, it owes it to its supreme ability to make every inner impulse audible without the aid of reason the diversity of its means and is only capable of confirming or describing our affections, not communicating them directly in their full intensity. To achieve this, even approximately, music must instead seek images and immediately compare the intensity and expression of the feeling the embodied and intelligible essence of feeling, capable of being grasped by our senses, permeates them like a dart, like a ray, like a fog, like a spirit, and fills our soul. " Music has been passed down from generation to generation to show the beauty of the audience and associate it with their emotions. My violin teacher Brunilda Myftaraj once stated that I could play the violin all day without finishing and I would feel empty, I advised that if I cannot connect with my audience the music I am playing has no exquisiteness and means nothing to anyone. My teacher said that a respectable performance is one in which the audience is attracted by the beauty of the performance and loves music so much that he effortlessly remembers the music performed. For my capstone I wanted to answer the question of how 2 different types of music can affect the memory of teenagers and young adults. profit wonder how music affects the memory of... half of the paper... and that I wouldn't have enough to say on my topic, but there is so much to say about music and the mind that I could probably write continually just talking about the positive effects music has and how we can all benefit from music. Works Cited • "Music and the Brain." Stanford University. Stanford University, nd Web.• Sacks, Oliver. "Brain." The power of music. Oxford Journals, n.d. Web. 07 April 2014.• Dean, Jeremy, Dr. “Music and Memory: 5 Fantastic New Psychology Studies.” PsyBlog RSS. Np, 11 December 2013. Web. 09 April 2014.• Hsu, Jeremy. “Music-memory connection found in the brain.” LiveScience. TechMedia Network, 24 February 2009. Web. 09 April 2014.• "Music and Memory Initiative | Home Page |." Music and Memory Initiative. Wisconsin Department of Health Services, Jan. 5, 2014. Web. Apr. 09, 2014.• Eleanor Salmon. Flowers. 1947. Dziubek. Connecticut