Why Music is Important to Society | Alice Murray | TEDxYouth@RosemeadPrep
Summary
TLDRIn this lively speech, Alice passionately discusses the powerful impact of music on our lives. She shares her personal connection to music, starting with a memorable concert experience that changed her perspective. Alice highlights how music fosters community, helps people express emotions, and can improve mental and physical health. She also explores both the positive messages in songs, such as raising awareness for important causes, and the negative influences like materialism and sexism. Ultimately, Alice believes music helps people connect, feel less alone, and discover their own unique preferences.
Takeaways
- đ” Music plays a significant role in everyone's lives, even if they haven't realized it yet.
- đ€ The speaker, Alice, expresses her love for music and shares her experience attending an Anne Marie concert on her eighth birthday, which changed her perspective on life.
- đ¶ Music helps people feel connected and less alone, as many can identify with the messages and emotions in songs.
- đ Songs like 'OK Not to Be OK' and 'Feed the World' spread important social awareness about issues like suicide prevention and poverty.
- â ïž While music can convey good messages, it can also spread negative ones, such as materialism and sexism.
- đââïž Music has great benefits for mental health, helping with mood regulation, anxiety reduction, and concentration during studying.
- đȘ Music is also beneficial for physical health, improving blood flow, aiding in exercise performance, and even influencing eating habits.
- đ€ Music brings people together, helping to create communities and form new friendships, especially when people share similar musical tastes.
- đ€ The speaker mentions writing her own songs and how music helps her relieve stress and spark creativity.
- đŒ Personal musical preferences may reflect one's personality, and people who don't like certain types of music may not have found their style yet.
Q & A
What personal experience made Alice appreciate music more?
-Aliceâs eighth birthday experience of seeing her favorite singer, Anne Marie, perform live made her appreciate music and the little things in life more.
How does Alice describe the feeling of being at a live concert?
-Alice describes the concert experience as feeling electric, with everyone singing along, creating a magical feeling and a sense of community.
What impact does Alice believe music has on people?
-Alice believes music helps people connect through shared experiences and emotions, making them feel less alone.
What are some examples of positive messages in music according to Alice?
-Alice mentions 'OK Not to Be OK' by Demi Lovato and Marshmello, which raises awareness about suicide prevention, and 'Feed the World,' which addresses poverty in Africa.
What are some negative messages in music that Alice points out?
-Alice mentions negative messages in music, such as those promoting materialism (showing off) and sexism, which can make people feel self-conscious or perpetuate harmful beliefs.
How does Alice believe music affects mental health?
-Alice believes music is great for mental health because it can uplift moods, reduce anxiety, and help with concentration, especially during studying.
What are some physical health benefits of music according to Alice?
-Alice mentions that music can improve physical performance, aid blood flow, and even influence eating habits, such as playing softer music to eat less.
How does Alice think music can help form friendships?
-Alice suggests that music can bring people together, for example, by humming a song you like and finding others who also enjoy the same music, which could lead to new friendships.
What is Alice's personal relationship with songwriting and singing?
-Alice writes her own songs as a way to relieve stress, express emotions, and stimulate creativity. She also enjoys singing, though she is unsure about her singing ability.
What theory does Alice have about why people like certain types of music?
-Alice theorizes that people tend to like music that reflects their personality. If someone says they don't like a certain type of music, it may be because they havenât found their style yet.
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