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I am so fascinated with the way music affects us. Sometimes it changes our emotions, stimulates our imagination, or relaxes us. But have you ever really thought about how sound, specifically music, affects us physically?

To describe Car audio how music affects us physiologically I wrote this article for you.

Axiom 1.

The body is the conduit of perceptions and sensual experiences.

Axiom 2.

The process of hearing consists of the internalization of a sound wave and its interpretation.

The production of a sound wave from an instrument, singer's voice, or speaker system forces a listener to experience something physically. Because a person's body is in full contact with the physical universe, the essence of all sensory perception is the sense of touch. Light waves touch our retinas, sound waves touch and vibrate against our ear drums, and odors reach our noses to touch our sinuses and taste buds.

Some of the obvious effects from common interactions with the physical universe and other life forms are the focusing of attention, alerting of the mind, intensity of contact, contact-signal velocity, pressure, temperature, meaning, etc.

The ear and the sense of hearing are the primary targets of the songwriter who intends to reach an audience. Whether that audience consists of one person alone in a room or 10,000 fans in a huge stadium, it is only through the ear that the performer will reach them.

The human ear converts the vibrations it receives through the air by capturing the sound in the ear canal, channeling it through three tiny bones, and then passing it through a fluid-filled spiral shaped organ called the cochlea. The sound then gets transmitted through exposed nerve endings which bundle into the auditory nerve which finally sends the signal to the brain. The brain then sorts out the signals into sounds and finally into their significance.

Isn't it amazing that, through the nervous system, the sense of hearing gives the songwriter influence over portions of the listener's mind and emotions?

Because the nervous system is a closed system, it is inevitable that one sense can activate any or all of the remaining senses. Therefore, it's the brilliance, genius, or strength of the composer and their musical ideas, or some part of their music and lyrics and their hypnotic elements that gives them the ability to attract a listener's attention and guide it. In my experience, it's the music (the rhythm or melody) that prepares the mind and places the person in a receptive state, while the lyrics (the words) command their state of mind.

Now as far as lyrics are concerned, it's the emotional content and message presented in a songwriter's lyrics which actually commands the mind and senses of an audience member. By forcing Car stereo receivers , personal memories, and aspirations into the forefront of a person's mind, the songwriter commands to a greater or lesser degree the quantity of attention a person possesses. In some cases nearly all of an individual's mind and attention is consumed by the artist's composition and produces what's known as a trance state.

That's why one of the goals I have as a songwriter and instrumentalist is to activate and command as many senses as I can only using the medium of sound. I use music as stimuli with the sole purpose of igniting someone else's neurology.