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The Influence of Music On Living Beings Выполнил: Евсюков Александр 10 «А» класс Руководитель: Мячина Лариса Анатольевна
The main part In ancient times and in the Middle Ages, the belief in the healing effects of music on animals, plants and humans was exceptionally great. Since time immemorial, music has accompanied people's lives. It can cause joy and sadness, calm and excite, it makes us look into the innermost corners of our soul and understand the world around us more deeply.
The influence of music on plants Music and plants... The connection of these words with each other at first seems incredible. People have noticed this for a long time and used it to increase the yield. It has been noticed for a long time that when flowers are taken care of, cared for with love, talked to, they grow well and bloom. If you take a formal approach to caring for them, then they will not be so bright and strong.
The influence of music on animals Does music affect animals? Scientists have asked a similar question, conducted a fairly large number of studies and came to some conclusions about the influence of music on animals. It turns out that animals also "hear" music, actively reacting to it, preferring harmonious music.
The influence of music on a person Music is a phenomenal phenomenon. Her relationship with man is amazing. Melodious sounds work wonders – the soul awakens in a person, transforms, the state and mood change…
Music Medicine The healing effect of music on the human body has been noticed since the dawn of civilization. Music affects the human body comprehensively. While listening to music, the brain reacts to it by activating several areas. The processing of musical information is influenced by a person's visual, tactile and emotional experience.
The Mozart effect. Mozart's music has a universal positive effect of influence. It surprisingly accurately finds various "pain" points and organically integrates into the most invisible corners of each person's soul and body. This phenomenon allows us to talk about the so-called Mozart effect.