When your ears hear music you like ……

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…. how does the rest of your body respond?

When I listen to beautiful music my skin gets goosebumps and my body hair stands stand up.

Does this happen to others?

I’ve read that some people see different colours while listening to music.
 

My reactions depends on the music I listen to. For example, I've always liked classical music. It relaxes me and takes me to far away places. However, when I listen to hard rock my body vibrates and my feet feel like they want to dance. Different music has different effects on me.
 
My feet just can't keep still which these days mean I upper body dance in my chair. I smile and nod my head, tap my hands/fingers to the beat and if I know the lyrics I sing along. I absoltuely love singing. It's a pity I'm so bad at at it. But, eh, I live alone so no foul, no harm. I'm going to belt that song out.
 
I'm still laughing at "body hair standing up" but I'm feeling pretty childish today.
You know when you get a sudden chill and suddenly your body is clammy and covered with goosebumps? Some sounds , like a good singer or a beautiful orchestra playing, are so gorgeous they can bring me to tears.

Other things sometimes happen but I won’t get into it. Lol
 
For me, it's more of a skip of the heartbeat, and then a demand for attention. Love at first sight. Then I want to own it, and I go buy a copy and enjoy.

In fact, this thread made me get up and put on a new record I bought just a few days ago. Thanks Peppermint Patty.
 
When I hear music, I can choose to pay attention and absorb the sound and vibe, or ignore whatever even music I strongly like and sometimes dance to. I am the master in motor control of my body.

Mr dave is what develops to someone fast, athletic, and lively that has moved as a dancer to amplified rock music when in the mood, regularly all their adult life. But since I retired 7 years ago as someone that during working years never made time to dance to other music genres, I now find I can also dance to about any genre of music at any speed, and look good, as long as I let myself.

So my bilateral Earth creature muscle brain at the cerebrum motor cortex humunculus has developed extreme motor control via years of neural plasticity. We are what we do and repeat. Mr dave has danced all his life like an old rock musician controlling their guitar, but instead with his whole body. And yeah, he is really glad that now in olde age he has uniquely in this era as a guy, been that lively person.

In a similar way skiing, I'm an elite recreational skier with impressive videos on Youtube because I've made endless turns over 4+ decades of winters that creates chemical neural interconnecting path structural changes each time such is repeated. My ski turns, body position, and balance are so wired in to my brain at this late point in life that each first day of every season, even after not skiing for 8 months, I can ski so in high level form at least at the get go, though with limited staying endurance power.

Likewise as a dancer, I've danced so much that it flows out naturally without having to purposely control motion. Something that jazz, tap, Irish step, and more dancers have been doing since the 1920s in films. In fact, I've danced so much since retiring, that I can dance without music though at a slower more relaxed rate. So that is what music does to mr dave, of great enjoyment and value in his life.
 
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I listen to upbeat music through my Airpods at the gym and when I'm on the treadmill I kind of move my arms and sway like I'm dancing. I also have a "nervous leg" so when I'm riding in my partner's car my leg shakes so much to the music that it sometimes shakes the car at a stop light. For me, upbeat music has a really positive effect on my mood.
 
I have played in orchestras, and many times there were certain symphonies or compositions that I loved or became entranced with. I lost myself in that music and sometimes I caught myself swaying in my chair while I played. I have often felt as if I were free, uplifted, and experiencing different worlds while listening or playing to music. It was as if I was experiencing a kaleidoscope of sounds through "hearing" or sensing a scene from a movie instead of watching it, if that makes sense. I go into another dimension. My writing also has done that to me, where I lose myself and enter another world.
 
Music as perceived by our Earth creature mammal brains have a considerable 3 dimensional quality that gives it rich detail. That 3 dimensional audio cortex electromagnetic quality cross neural connects to our visual brains own 3 dimensional quality in recognizably similar perceptual ways.

And that 3 dimensional quality also cross neural connects to our Earth creature motor cortex. And all 3 are sensed and control by our cerebrum frontal lobe executive pilot. Ice skaters use that imaginary 3 dimensional perception in aesthetic ways that can also be viscerally exhilarating. My own dancing dynamic style has a deep 3 dimensional feel.

Human ears are the result of hundreds of millions of years of evolution that began in fish at their gills.

Human Ears Evolved from Ancient Fish Gills

Your ability to hear relies on a structure that got its start as a gill opening in fish, a new study reveals. Humans and other land animals have special bones in their ears that are crucial to hearing. Ancient fish used similar structures to breathe underwater.
 
If the song is Really Good, I'll see a 'Chart' forming in my mind built on the Major Chords.
The fingers are subconsciously seeking out notes, feet are working on the beat.
My head will tilt, eyes closed.
This usually happens when I'm listening to Jazz Fusion stuff or Classical pieces with my headphones on.

The wife says I look like I'm having a 'Fit'.
She's seen it enough to know I'm just totally into a piece and leaves me to it.
 
Music, makes me feel good all over. I love the sounds of all most all genre's, Country, Blues, Early Rock, etc. The only music that seems to be uncomfortable is "RAP." It's probably just my age... LOL
 

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I dance.

But if it's playing while I'm cleaning, stuff gets cleaner faster. If I'm working on a project, it turns out prettier. If I'm fixing something, I'm happier with the results.

And if it plays while my wife's home, we both dance.
 


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