Positive Music
The term positive music
may be unfamiliar to some people. When we use the term positive to describe music,
we are using it to describe music that has beneficial qualities and is emotionally and spiritually uplifting, perhaps even healing. Additionally,
positive music can be relaxing, calming, and mentally invigorating.
Positive music is not about lyrics, but about the music
itself.
During the early 1950s, every
song that you heard on the radio was positive. Pop songs were romantic, filled with
feeling; country tunes were upbeat, and fun; people listened to polkas: they were fun and
spirited; and rhythm and blues (or race music, as it was called then) was clever and
evocative. At that time, there was no term to describe positive music because there was
little music that wasnt positive. But now, the airwaves are filled with pain-filled,
angry heavy-metal music: music that is grating and highly disturbing to the
nervous system, and "alternative music" that is tortured, ugly, and nervous. Because of the
quantity of negative music that society now accepts, there is now a great need to
understand the difference between music that is positive, healthy and healing, and
music that is negative, depressing, unhealthy and stress-inducing.
Read
the article What
is Positive Music? by Don Robertson
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