Through psychological studies, music affects the human performance. Regardless of the genre of songs you're listening to, it's all about how fast and upbeat it is according to the tempo of the song.
If a person were to drive along to soothing jazz music, but at 180bpm, he'll speed unintentionally. If it's a little bit slower, he won't be such a daredevil..
But then again, that doesn't entirely apply to everybody. Because some people, are already in touch with music itself; and they end up losing their concentration on the roads because they're passively studying the materials they're listening to.
Some people are able to interrelate themselves with the songs they're listening to, so it's easy to identify their feelings on the spot.
Then again, musicians seldom interrelate themselves with existing songs..
I noticed that I've been taking up the guitar quite a number of times at home lately.
I missed the old times.
And I'm getting them back, where I tend to put my thoughts and emotions through the scales and theories of music.
And oddly, down/uptuning the guitar to fit that odd sound for the acoustic version of Dream Theater's Another Day.
We never know when we're going to live until.
So die another day..
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