Thursday, September 10, 2009

Ahhhh Music

I woke up this morning feeling kind of groggy. I knew I had gotten a good night sleep considering I went to bed 2 hours earlier than usual but I still felt just as tired, if not more. It was probably from the medicine I took last night to get rid of this awful cold but thats not the point. The point was, I was groggy, cranky, and I needed something to cheer me up. The first thing I went to do was to turn on my music and from then on, I was awake and ready. Music has always been a way for me to get away. Whenever I am sad, happy, excited, nervous, or even cranky, it makes me feel 10 times better than I did before.

It helps to have different types of music because we all know that a sad song isn't going to make an excited mood that much better, so thats where the genres come in. Theres rock, rap, country, pop, hip hop, techno, screamo, I can't even name half of them! For me, I love almost everything out there, just because it can get a little tiring to listen to just a couple your whole life. One kind that I have been listening to a lot lately, though, has been classical. I have never been a huge fan of classical; I might just be growing up or maturing, but for some strange reason I just can't stop listening to it. I guess I need to be more specific though; I'm not going randomly to a walmart and buying a classical cd to listen to, theres more to it. The classical that I'm listening to gives me a story; its from the amazing soundtracks.

Soundtracks of movies that have moved me and soundtracks of those that gave me a purpose or reminded me of important things. Getting the soundtrack of a movie helps me remember how I felt and what the movie meant to me. It sounds cheesy but I can't help but love every second of them. I think thats why I love talking about movies so much because I love the storylines and with the music, it just makes them so much better. No matter how bad the movie may really be, if you get into it and try to find something good out of it it'll help a lot; trust me. Maybe even go as far as buying the soundtrack, if there is one. You'll find out just how important they really are.

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