Some songs provoke an emotional response because of the way the brain is involved while perceiving music. In fact, music directly influences brain regions involved in emotional regulation, memory, and physiological response. That is why music makes listeners feel happy, nostalgic, calm, sad, etc. since it affects emotional areas of the brain responsible for rewarding experience, recalling memories, and experiencing different feelings.
The first thing that evokes emotions in connection with certain songs is memory association. If a song reminds us of a particular event from our past or something personal such as childhood, friendship, a break-up, celebration, etc., then we experience emotional responses. For instance, when people listen to a song that was once playing on the background of their wedding day or birthday party, it brings back memories.
The next aspect that affects emotion in music is its structure. Usually, fast tempo and rhythm bring joy or elation to listeners, whereas slow music and minor key give feelings such as melancholy or introspection. Moreover, instruments can have impact on listeners’ emotions as well, thus making listeners feel joy, for example, with fast drum beats, and calmness when listening to light piano music.
Lyrics should also not be overlooked as it has the ability to convey emotional state of a person. Lyrics describing such states as love, hardships, hope, and loss usually resonate with listeners who have similar experience. It means that people relate lyrics in songs to their feelings and experiences even if they cannot understand lyrics due to language barriers.
Moreover, music also impacts us physically. Music we enjoy causes us to release dopamine, which is associated with pleasure and motivation. Emotional music even causes some people to feel chills or get goosebumps, proving how emotionally stimulating music can be.
In summary, music stirs up emotions because it has sound, memories, meaning, and biology within it. Music becomes emotionally evocative when it mirrors personal experience and feelings; thus, it becomes an extremely powerful form of emotional expression.
Dr.Samant Darshi, Consultant- Psychiatrist, Director- Psymate Healthcare, Noida.