Emotions In Neutral Music

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Moods vary when different genres of music are playing. According to Bushak, “one study showed that after hearing a short piece of music, participants were more likely to interpret a neutral expression as happy or sad, to match the tone of the music they heard” (Bushak 1). This is not necessarily meaning that the people were sad or happy, but the emotions they were experiencing from the music was being shown to them from the neutral faces of others. Neutral faces can be seen different depending on how you feel and view the expression, like perspective. Another example, “it may sound counter-intuitive since the blues are… well… blue, but the rhythm of music can slow your heart rate a little and calm [persons] down” (mamiverse 1). The blues were