难词探意
1. conjure /'kʌndʒə(r)/ v. 唤起
2. dopamine /'dəʊpəmiːn/ n. 多巴胺
3. penetrate /'penɪtreɪt/ v. 穿透;渗入
There was an amazing video I watched online the other day about a man playing the piano in the middle of the airport. And without a single ounce of communication, another guy randomly sat next to him and started playing along. Why would a person want to get involved in music?Here are five reasons.
Inspiration can come from anything, but music operates in a way that makes the process easier to grasp. Most of my writer friends need to listen to music while writing because itconjurestheir willpower to continue writing for hours. I have strong admiration for a particular singer,one I've adored since childhood, and he's been one of my biggest sources of spiritual inspiration.
A key note I've taken while either playing an instrument or listening to others play theirs is that the melodies and beats are what helps regulate your heart rate. This is why listening to classical or soft music can lower people's anxieties and calm their nerves. Your brain responds to music by releasing the chemicaldopamine,which is associated with pleasure and relief. That is why music is repeatedly used to remedy negative emotions.
It didn't matter who the people were, where they belonged to, or what their appearances were,the music that was being played had united them all. Even musicians who barely know one another have situations where they get together through music.
Because I didn't have much support in school, I often felt rather lonely. Without music to stir my thoughts and dig deep into my emotions, discovering what my passions were would have been nearly impossible. But after beginning my life as a musician, it suddenly made life clearer. My decisions and thoughts became easier to understand and who I was began standing out. You see, when you play an instrument for a given time period, you stop questioning what keys you have to stroke next.Your fingers and hands are guided by your emotions and natural instincts.
If you're in a foreign country and you don't know their native language very well, get a musical instrument and start busking on the street corner. Play something that will provide a soundtrack for a lazy Sunday in the park, and you just might find a friend or two who might help you out. Music haspenetratedeveryone's lives throughout history in every part of the world. Whether you live in the United States,Europe, Asia or Africa, music has shaped societies and histories.
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1. What's the author?
A. A writer. B. A teacher.
C. A doctor. D. A musician.
2. The underlined word “remedy” can be replaced by________.
A. rid B. heal
C. lessen D. avoid
3. What's the author's attitude to the influences of music?
A. Doubtful. B. Neutral.
C. Favorable. D. Worried.