Power of Music

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Power of Music

The music is universal language of the mankind and of love. It has immense amount of power in
terms of motivating and influencing the world. As there is a famous quote that music can change the
world because it can change the people. It is the divine way to tell beautiful poetic things to the
world.

Music has the power of communication. It can communicate the ideas which may be tough to
communicate otherwise. Music is the way of expressing emotions. There are different kind of music
in different part of the world and even in country. These all kind of music has its own particular
quality. But the central idea of music remains the same that is to communicate, and to entertain the
people in effective and emotional way.

Lots of people involve in listening the music. Most of the people do not know what that thing which
is influencing their mind is, but they believe that there is something in music which is giving them
kind of sensational feeling in their mind. Once in an interview, T. M. Krishna, a famous Carnatic
music vocalist said that some people meet to him after his concert and say that they do not
understand the music language in the concert but they like it and are feeling good. This is the power
of music. Music has no language boundaries. It is a kind of feeling which can be understood by every
mankind.

Music is common in every celebration as it creates perfect atmosphere. Music makes the people to
come together. One of the greatest power of music is to give satisfaction which is primary
requirement of the people. Music is moon light in the gloomy night of life, as it can give pleasure to
the humans even at the most sorrow moment of their life. There is a say that music washes away
from the soul the dust of everyday life.

Not only musicians and common people, have accepted the importance of music in their life but
great scientists and researchers also have accepted the great power of music in their lives. Once the
great scientist Einstein said, “Life without playing music is inconceivable for me. I live my day
dreams in music. I see my life in terms of music… I get most enjoy in life out of music.” And Manjul
Bhargava, Field Medal winner in 2014 is a good table player. He said that “I enjoyed thinking about
the mathematics of rhythm in classic Hindustani and Carnatic music.”

It is hard to imagine the world without music. Without music, mankind will be destroyed in the
world, as music makes people a better person.

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