December and the PSYCHOLOGY OF MUSIC!

Re: December and the PSYCHOLOGY OF MUSIC!

Postby Zachy » Tue Nov 24, 2009 2:48 pm

WHAYSDAEDDLK! OMG! :mrgreen: My most favoritess thread ever. One that correlates with my mission! MUSIC! i'm so happy I can shit a rainbow :lol: Like my man Nicketas I have an extensive library of music, 20,000+ songs, and Nicketas is on the money with with Lovers and Magicians having a more adventurous musical taste in general Anyway, I'm gonna throw down some sweeeeeness too! :D

Texas Hippie Coalition- Pissed Off and Mad About It( Always makes me feel better :wink: )
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zjCtHgNEcV0

Robert Randolph and The Family Band- Ineed More Love
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f4zpzEIdoPc

A.R. Rahman- Chaiyya Chaiyya
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MLPuBHqm3Os

Gravity Kills- Goodbye
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EsdIcJpH_TQ

KMFDM- Juke Joint Jezebel
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MKxosfl1E2g

LaTour- Blue
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lebR4IgOaxI

Bruce Hornsby- Mandolin Rain
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4BANNMnzbEA

2 Skinnee J's- Riot Nrrd
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oeLMckmfiI8

Hot Chip- Careful
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUGWGR8YSys

Herman's Hermits- Can't You Hear My Heartbeat
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5VcBlklLu-c

Justin King- Square Dance(MUST SEE! :mrgreen: )
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uf_pIBnwEPY

I'm throwing my music into the mix too! Particularly a song I wrote called Bluegrass and Lipgloss which is about my becoming a stronger and better man after my last relationship. A lot of symbolism but if you guys care to listen to it it is on my myspace page page :D www.myspace.com/zacharnolfo!

Oh and we can't forget anything by Swampcandy, Pat Macdonald, 311, 2nd Half, Yonder Mountain String Band, Bo Diddley, Preston Reed, Led Zeppelin, Collective Soul, Stone Temple Pilots, Deadsy, Devildriver, Nirvana, Van Halen, Patsy Cline, Enya, the list won't end so I will end it :lol: Never stop havin' fun WOOOO!

:D :D :D -Zachy
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Re: December and the PSYCHOLOGY OF MUSIC!

Postby Zanther » Tue Nov 24, 2009 10:08 pm

Doc,

I feel like the music I originally liked as a kid goes more with what one would at first link to my KWML personality. As a King, I grew up liking more conservative stuff. Classical even. Toned down stuff.

But as I've grown older, I like hip hop and Techno a lot more. I think it's b/c opposites attract.
Songs about rockstars and gangsters and "Living the Goodlife" draw me because they make me live that dream while I'm listening to the song...just the way I'm attracted to Magicians...

Don't know if it would work the opposite way. Maybe Magicians would have more curiosity about Classical because they don't know much about it and how to listen to it b/c grew up with the more crazy type music that was like their personality?
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Re: December and the PSYCHOLOGY OF MUSIC!

Postby phil » Wed Nov 25, 2009 4:21 pm

Personally I have always found that music has a massive impact on my inner state, it can change my emotions and state of mind more quickly than anything else on earth.

Needless to say - looking forward to these discussions

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Re: December and the PSYCHOLOGY OF MUSIC!

Postby dwagoner » Wed Nov 25, 2009 6:08 pm

PatrickBateman wrote:Perhaps the way each type listens to music says more about them?

I'm a Magician/Warrior, when I hear good music, I can't help but move SOMETHING to the beat (or rhythm). My head will nod, feet tap, whatever.

This may be more of a lover quality but when I am listening carefully to new music (something I haven't heard before), I tune out everything except the music and kind of let the music wash over me and take it in. When there is a really good lyric or key change, I'll usually smile in a way that would say to another person "I see what you did there and it was awesome"

Wow, that was a lot more out there and woo-woo than I expected.


Actually I think that is a more fruitful direction than "genre x = personality y"---which strikes me as a misrepresentation of the purpose of Art. I would venture that it is much more about how the specific individual reacts to music than the music they react to.

However, if pushed, [speaking with my classical composer hat on] one clear example of "types" is Holst's "The Planets" which has all of the KWML types in one package.

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Re: December and the PSYCHOLOGY OF MUSIC!

Postby Julian » Wed Nov 25, 2009 7:21 pm

Hey, How can I start up a MasterMind in Miami? How many in here are in Miami?

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Re: December and the PSYCHOLOGY OF MUSIC!

Postby SebastianBjorkemar » Wed Nov 25, 2009 10:08 pm

Julian wrote:Hey, How can I start up a MasterMind in Miami? How many in here are in Miami?

Sincerely,

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Hey Julian! Welcome to the forums!

I would try out asking this question in the "Networking By City"-section.

All the best/
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Re: December and the PSYCHOLOGY OF MUSIC!

Postby saecopink » Fri Nov 27, 2009 10:11 pm

Texas Hippie Coalition
OMFG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! AWESOME rock! (Kids? Don't do drugs, mkay?)

Robert Randolph and The Family Band- Ineed More Love
Sweet, dude! This guy has the funk for sure.

A.R. Rahman- Chaiyya Chaiyya
LOL, can't help but think that Indians of the future will view this video the way we view our 80s videos. Lots of similarities. Nice dance routines.

Gravity Kills- Goodbye
Interesting. Reminds me of Negativland, but with a modern twist.

KMFDM
Hm. Never heard of them..and they go back to the early 80s. Interesting.

Hot Chip- Careful
Nice. I'm hooked on Hot Chip now.

Justin King- Square Dance
Holy crap!

http://www.myspace.com/zacharnolfo
I don't know why, but Grow A Girlfriend reminds me of Jonathan Richman.

Awesome post!!
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Re: December and the PSYCHOLOGY OF MUSIC!

Postby Zachy » Fri Nov 27, 2009 11:20 pm

Hey Pink! I'm glad you enjoyed some of my musical choices :mrgreen: I've never been compared to Jonathan Richman LOL! Thanks for listening! Hit me up if you want some more! :D

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Re: December and the PSYCHOLOGY OF MUSIC!

Postby Ares » Fri Nov 27, 2009 11:56 pm

Music impacts our emotions, we can effectively change our mood by playing / listening to music.

But I suspect we can also share the mental state of the performers and not only the emotions. Kind of like the mirror neurons, through vibrations.

When you play an instrument you use it as an interphase between yourself and the audience. Translating IDEAS and EMOTIONAL ENERGY into patterns of sound.

The interphase between those IDEAS and EMOTIONS and the instrument itself is the BODY. By being absorbed into the music we can "mirror" the brain waves AND the physical state of tension / relaxation of the performer.

Just something I've thought about for a while.
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Re: December and the PSYCHOLOGY OF MUSIC!

Postby ArtMuse » Sat Nov 28, 2009 12:27 am

Ares wrote:Music impacts our emotions, we can effectively change our mood by playing / listening to music.

But I suspect we can also share the mental state of the performers and not only the emotions. Kind of like the mirror neurons, through vibrations.

When you play an instrument you use it as an interphase between yourself and the audience. Translating IDEAS and EMOTIONAL ENERGY into patterns of sound.

The interphase between those IDEAS and EMOTIONS and the instrument itself is the BODY. By being absorbed into the music we can "mirror" the brain waves AND the physical state of tension / relaxation of the performer.

Just something I've thought about for a while.


Love this description and theory you've shared, Ares!

Gentlemen and pink, what an awesome thread...would that we could have this kind of enthusiasm about music across the river!
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Re: December and the PSYCHOLOGY OF MUSIC!

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Re: December and the PSYCHOLOGY OF MUSIC!

Postby whysoseriousNZ » Sat Nov 28, 2009 6:31 pm

I recently read an article which explains how music may have predated language. The oldest found instrument is a flute dated 43,100 BCE which was found in the Divje Babe cave in Slovenia which can play the diatonic scale.which means we have been rocking out since we where neanderthals. does anyone have any thoughts on how this could have effected our evolution? .
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Re: December and the PSYCHOLOGY OF MUSIC!

Postby Paul Dobransky MD » Sun Nov 29, 2009 12:10 am

saecopink wrote:Texas Hippie Coalition
OMFG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! AWESOME rock! (Kids? Don't do drugs, mkay?)

Robert Randolph and The Family Band- Ineed More Love
Sweet, dude! This guy has the funk for sure.

A.R. Rahman- Chaiyya Chaiyya
LOL, can't help but think that Indians of the future will view this video the way we view our 80s videos. Lots of similarities. Nice dance routines.

Gravity Kills- Goodbye
Interesting. Reminds me of Negativland, but with a modern twist.

KMFDM
Hm. Never heard of them..and they go back to the early 80s. Interesting.

Hot Chip- Careful
Nice. I'm hooked on Hot Chip now.

Justin King- Square Dance
Holy crap!

http://www.myspace.com/zacharnolfo
I don't know why, but Grow A Girlfriend reminds me of Jonathan Richman.

Awesome post!!


AH Rahman to be sure. Nice. He got invited to the White House recently...

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Re: December and the PSYCHOLOGY OF MUSIC!

Postby saecopink » Sun Nov 29, 2009 12:33 pm

whysoseriousuk wrote:I recently read an article which explains how music may have predated language. The oldest found instrument is a flute dated 43,100 BCE which was found in the Divje Babe cave in Slovenia which can play the diatonic scale.which means we have been rocking out since we where neanderthals. does anyone have any thoughts on how this could have effected our evolution? .

Hard to say, really. It could be that humans have been musical since as far back as the stone age, but we simply haven't found any evidence.
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Re: December and the PSYCHOLOGY OF MUSIC!

Postby saecopink » Sun Nov 29, 2009 12:47 pm

Zanther wrote:Doc,

I feel like the music I originally liked as a kid goes more with what one would at first link to my KWML personality. As a King, I grew up liking more conservative stuff. Classical even. Toned down stuff.

But as I've grown older, I like hip hop and Techno a lot more. I think it's b/c opposites attract.
Songs about rockstars and gangsters and "Living the Goodlife" draw me because they make me live that dream while I'm listening to the song...just the way I'm attracted to Magicians...

Don't know if it would work the opposite way. Maybe Magicians would have more curiosity about Classical because they don't know much about it and how to listen to it b/c grew up with the more crazy type music that was like their personality?

I pretty much did the same. Listened to easy rock, the Beatles, and classical as a pre-teen then learned about rock from my teen friends and later explored jazz and followed rap & hip-hop in the late 80s early 90s. Learned about hard-core rap from an ex-bf (white guy) at the turn of the century and started learning about modern electronica-dance about three years ago. Now, I'm re-visiting rock and discovering I have to backtrack to the late 80s to follow modern rock influences. It's looking like a big research project because there are a lot of branches.

I think we tend to seek balance, so I expect that by the time we're into our twilight years, we'll have explored many genres.
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