poodlesrule
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Caught an interesting bit on late-night PBS radio on music, and links to depression among many notable composers, Robert Shumann, Berlioz, and a good number of others with clinical, severe depression.
Here is an article on the same subject.
It also brings the idea of tension and release - I very much like Joe Bonamassa's way of building tension..!
So, pleasant music stimulates the production of dopamine.
Wouldn't it be easier for us to buy dopamine at the corner store, instead of agonizing over this or that amp, FX, wood, strings..?
BTW, personally, as my endocrine system has been kicked around a bit, I find that music has now a whole new power on me. Live music has become an addiction like never before! Conversely, I dead the presence of violence in movies.
Here is an article on the same subject.
It also brings the idea of tension and release - I very much like Joe Bonamassa's way of building tension..!
So, pleasant music stimulates the production of dopamine.
Wouldn't it be easier for us to buy dopamine at the corner store, instead of agonizing over this or that amp, FX, wood, strings..?
BTW, personally, as my endocrine system has been kicked around a bit, I find that music has now a whole new power on me. Live music has become an addiction like never before! Conversely, I dead the presence of violence in movies.