| It is impossible to imagine our living without music. It attends us everywhere – in our house, at the office, in the car, on the street, in the store and so on. It has been proved by scientists that music has an important effect on our brain. It is due to the fact that since childhood we're used to examine the world using our ears. The effect of music can be noticed, for instance, when you're not in a good mood and switch on your favorite song to raise your spirits. If you're tired relaxation melodies such as those of Enigma and Ennio Morricone will help you to forget your problems and to reach the calm state. Energetic music is good not only for discotheques, but for some routine business such as tidying up or washing up as well, since it makes you wanting to move and to join in singing. It just fills you with energy. It was also noticed by scientists that listening to classical melodies helps to remember things better. This way, it's highly advised to listen to classical masterpieces when you study. This music does not distract you from the subject, but helps to make your mind perceptive.
In this way, music represents an integral part of our living. It also has an effect on other kinds of art, for instance, cinematograph. The music from the movie is named soundtrack. It is an audio recording created or applied in film production or post-production. So soundtrack is commonly comprised of several songs or melodies that are already famous. But from time to time songs and melodies are written specifically for this or that movie. It is generally known that if you appreciated the movie a lot, you'll take pleasure in listening to a song that is associated with the video film. By getting a soundtrack you obtain an amazing chance to enjoy music from your favorite movie at any time you like. If it comes to music from the video you can also hear the word of score. Traditionally, a soundtrack can contain different kinds of music including music "inspired by" but not actually appearing in the video; the score contains only music by the original film's composer. |