I love the whole album DG, all very catchy songs. She's a very talented young lady. Makes me wonder where I went wrong
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Music for Healing and Brain Development By Dr. UZUNOGLU, Selim Each living system is programmed to realize the outer world and act in a conscious way to survive and reproduce. Realizing the outer world is achieved by the sensory organs’ or sensory cells’ receipt of stimuli. Sounds with a particular frequency and intensity are important stimuli used for interspecies communication. Many species have been endowed with an auditory system to sense, process, and recognize sound’s signals—an invaluable gift. Sounds having a certain rhythm, harmony, and melody, or sounds created by a composition of words with rhythm, harmony, and melody, is called music.
Sound produced by living creatures or lifeless objects can have rhythm and harmony. People who listen to this sound and sense its rhythm and harmony call this the “music of nature.†If they cannot sense anything, they call it “noise.†Recognizing sound as music or noise depends on the rhythm, pitches, and melodic contour, as well as the person’s mental state and understanding. Sounds like a blowing wind, flowing water, or chirping birds are signs of a live and active universe. Believers in God realize that these beautiful sounds reflect God’s Names and Attributes, and that God’s re-creation reflects the Divine manifestation. For nonbelievers, they are sounds of nature that offer relaxation and integrate one with nature.
Music is an aesthetic way of communicating that uses rhythm and beauty to carry messages to one’s soul in an effective way. Music can be produced consciously by people as well as produced by nature. More than an effective tool of communication, music is used for entertainment and relaxation. It also is the backbone of a huge job market and commercial sector.
Human nature’s sensitivity to rhythm, melody, and meaningful sounds and its functions have been the subjects of various research projects. Specifically, research conducted in biomusicology analyzes how music affects living systems. Today, the effects of music on human development, learning, and mental health, starting from the prenatal stage, is subject to various research projects.
For many years, it was known that music had a universal language, for every culture has developed its own music. Why is this? Research conducted in biomusicology shows that music has positive effects on humanity’s survival and reproduction. According to Prof. Bjorn Merkur from Mid Sweden University’s Institute for Biomusicology, music is a positive factor in survival and reproduction for many species. It also is an expression of the order and balance that makes life possible.
Many species distinguish and know each other from the sounds they produce. In the mating session, individuals of the same species find each other easily with the help of the sounds they produce. For some birds and mammals, individuals with a superior talent in producing musical sounds have an advantage in mating. Music having such functions in nature has a special place in the human soul, which is equipped with many different senses.
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ooh yes, when TL posted the songs, I was wondering about the title of his most famous song. It was 'Sign your name across my heart' indeed.
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For all strong ladies on ES! ... She'll put a smile upon yah face And take you to that (ah) higher place So don't you under estimate The strength of a woman The strength of a woman
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OOOhhh thanks tigerlily, wow what a clip, god that kiss, the kiss of my dreams, hehehhehehhe, i think one guy in the clip looks Egyptian. Has to be one of the most sexy songs ever. Thanks a million, now im gonna search for some prince, he was my fav before as well.
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No no I just love Prince and his music. My mom and several classmates could tell you long stories of how crazy I was about him as a teenager. I always wanted to go and visit him in Minneapolis - lol still haven't been there!
Gosh I am always getting so sentimental when listening to Purple Rain...
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Wow tiger, just looked the clips, omg i love the film purple rain.
Decided to put the cd on from him. I was the same as you, went to see him in Birmingham years ago, wow excellent, hes so hot, and the words he sings wow. Well just listening to I wanna be your lover. So im bopping arond now.
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Are you listening to the Greatest Hits of him or what because "I wanna be your lover" is very late 70's work of him (you find it on his second self-titled album).