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50% of population has goosebumps
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By *phrodite OP Woman
over a year ago
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So I was curious as to why certain music always gives me goosebumps, mostly all over, no joke. I googled it yesterday and found the following - please feel free to do your own research, there are several sources/ studies in this subject area.
"About 50 percent of people get chills when listening to music. Research shows that's because music stimulates an ancient reward pathway in the brain, encouraging dopamine to flood the striatum—a part of the forebrain activated by addiction, reward, and motivation"
Which music has this effect on you and are you amongst the 50% who experience this and emotions in general at a deeper level? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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There are several songs that have this effect on me, or make hairs stand on end. Is that the same thing? Mostly are because I think they trigger certain memories. |
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By *phrodite OP Woman
over a year ago
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"There are several songs that have this effect on me, or make hairs stand on end. Is that the same thing? Mostly are because I think they trigger certain memories. "
Apparently so, and it seems our brains are wired a bit differently, which makes us deeply connect to our emotions. |
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By *phrodite OP Woman
over a year ago
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"Listening to Kate Bush in a darkened room." Another beautiful one!
I am also curious whether it is the same songs for people or whether different songs evoke this in different people. |
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By *emini ManMan
over a year ago
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Certain songs can for sure and are usually associated with memories of the time of hearing that song played, or an association with a particular person/event.
A good example is One Step Beyond by Madness - but only the live version from their Madstock gig in Finsbury Park in 1992 - was there that day and the atmosphere was positively electric as it was their first gig in 6 years and One Step Beyond was the first song played - even thinking about that moment brings me out in goosebumps |
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By *phrodite OP Woman
over a year ago
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For me music can re-inforce my mood but also change it completely. Either way, whatever way I guess our responses show we are human and as such consist of a variety of emotions.
I am curious what other things people experience, apart from goosebumps and being moved to tears. What other responses do you experience? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"So I was curious as to why certain music always gives me goosebumps, mostly all over, no joke. I googled it yesterday and found the following - please feel free to do your own research, there are several sources/ studies in this subject area.
"About 50 percent of people get chills when listening to music. Research shows that's because music stimulates an ancient reward pathway in the brain, encouraging dopamine to flood the striatum—a part of the forebrain activated by addiction, reward, and motivation"
Which music has this effect on you and are you amongst the 50% who experience this and emotions in general at a deeper level? "
So many to list but predominantly live music/singing |
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By *phrodite OP Woman
over a year ago
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"I don't get goosebumps but certain music or pieces of can make me emotional..
To the point of dusty eyes.."
Apparently, there are several different physical responses - I just mentioned the goosebumps as that is me. Main thing is being touched by music in any which way, I think |
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By *phrodite OP Woman
over a year ago
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"Yes but it’s hard to work out what does it, for example Bizet’s the pear fishers does it, maria from west side story and crazy town’s butterfly "
I can relate to Pearl Fishers. I also love some of Pavarotti's stuff. ANd one of the themes sung at Harry & Meghan's wedding - Eternal source of light divine. |
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"I don't get goosebumps but certain music or pieces of can make me emotional..
To the point of dusty eyes..
Apparently, there are several different physical responses - I just mentioned the goosebumps as that is me. Main thing is being touched by music in any which way, I think "
Would agree, some will be a link to a memory and some just simply because of the sheer beauty which will literally make you stop what your doing and lose yourself in that moment.. |
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By *phrodite OP Woman
over a year ago
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"Tribal instrumentals do that to me
Or songs like The Levellers - Elation
https://youtu.be/jJRKXZqMTPE "
Just listening to that and it is haunting as well.
This reminds me of the originally Simon & Garfunkel "Sounds of Silence" version sung by Disturbed which is amazing. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Yes but it’s hard to work out what does it, for example Bizet’s the pear fishers does it, maria from west side story and crazy town’s butterfly
I can relate to Pearl Fishers. I also love some of Pavarotti's stuff. ANd one of the themes sung at Harry & Meghan's wedding - Eternal source of light divine."
I suspect it’s much more to do with particular patterns of tone/notes - some music happens to hit that , it does change over time though at least with me |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Tribal instrumentals do that to me
Or songs like The Levellers - Elation
https://youtu.be/jJRKXZqMTPE
Just listening to that and it is haunting as well.
This reminds me of the originally Simon & Garfunkel "Sounds of Silence" version sung by Disturbed which is amazing. "
The Cello player really makes that song between her voice and her instrument |
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"Tribal instrumentals do that to me
Or songs like The Levellers - Elation
https://youtu.be/jJRKXZqMTPE "
Yes yes yes!!
I'm now singing loudly
Prince in a paupers grave by Carter USM gets me every time.
Crank that fucker up and feel it in your core when the orchestra kicks in |
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By *phrodite OP Woman
over a year ago
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Bizarrely, the first few chords in the introduction to Lion King has a similar effect on me - as has the Ladysmith Black Mambazo song "Inkanyezi Nezazi" (better known as the Baked Beans ad from some years back always give me goosebumps.
Maybe it has something to do with simple and primal responses in our brains, not sure. I think it is a fascinating topic of research though. |
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"Tribal instrumentals do that to me
Or songs like The Levellers - Elation
https://youtu.be/jJRKXZqMTPE
Yes yes yes!!
I'm now singing loudly
Prince in a paupers grave by Carter USM gets me every time.
Crank that fucker up and feel it in your core when the orchestra kicks in "
Here's the link
https://youtu.be/4Nv66lkUREs
Give it a chance, the end is goosebumps city and I may do a spinny dance to it.
As loud as you can |
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By *ad NannaWoman
over a year ago
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"Bizarrely, the first few chords in the introduction to Lion King has a similar effect on me - as has the Ladysmith Black Mambazo song "Inkanyezi Nezazi" (better known as the Baked Beans ad from some years back always give me goosebumps.
Maybe it has something to do with simple and primal responses in our brains, not sure. I think it is a fascinating topic of research though. "
Rain Rain Rain gives me goosebumps |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"The theme from Schindler's List gives me a chill. yes, that is one of mine, too -especially the violin version. "
Picked the sheet music up for this last year, gives me goosebumps to play it on violin |
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By *ad NannaWoman
over a year ago
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"The theme from Schindler's List gives me a chill. yes, that is one of mine, too -especially the violin version.
Picked the sheet music up for this last year, gives me goosebumps to play it on violin "
You don't happen to have a video of you playing it do you? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Quite a lot of music moves me, and from many genres. Spending a lot of work time alone it's often my one companion. To my shame, I often have no idea who the artist is. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I get music goosebumps ALOT.
Various different music, if its good, I get them. So much so it annoys me sometimes.
I get them on my arms and legs often, if it is really really good, then my cheek hairs (peach fuzz) go aswell |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I can't think of any particular piece of music off the top of my head but yes, I get music goosebumps a fair bit. Usually if it's nostalgia driven or just an epic piece - I think Hans Zimmer and the LOTR theme has done it a few times |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I can't think of any particular piece of music off the top of my head but yes, I get music goosebumps a fair bit. Usually if it's nostalgia driven or just an epic piece - I think Hans Zimmer and the LOTR theme has done it a few times "
Yes to LOTR scor! especially the Gondor theme when they light the beacons....apologies for the geek out |
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