Answer and Explanation:
Music can affect a person by one, changing the person's mood. When you listen to music you change your mood. If you listen to something sad it will more than likely make you a little sad but if you listen to something uppity and happy you will most likely feel happy instead. Another way music can affect you is music can improve blood flow, believe it or not, and lower your levels of stress-related hormones like cortisol and ease pain. It's even said that if you listen to music before surgery or operation it will improve post-surgery outcomes.
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Answer:
During the 20th century there was a large increase in the variety of music that people had access to. Prior to the invention of mass market gramophone records (developed in 1892) and radio broadcasting (first commercially done ca. 1919–20), people mainly listened to music at live Classical music concerts or musical theatre shows, which were too expensive for many working class people; on early phonograph players (a technology invented in 1877 which was not mass-marketed until the mid-1890s); or by individuals performing music or singing songs on an amateur basis at home, using sheet music, which required the ability to sing, play, and read music.
Explanation:
Im probably older then you and I know this stuff.
Answer:
A Bar
Explanation:
A bar is just another way of saying measure!