Does music make you feel stronger?

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Does music make you feel stronger?

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Does music make you feel stronger?
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Music for me is healing. It is a gentle firm of healing and one particular object thst soeaks directly to the soul. It challenges it and repairs its wound. Brings back memories whether good or bad but because of the harmony and melody, time has healed all your experiences just in music. It's healing.
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For those who played an instrument in grade school, you might remember solo & ensemble. My daughter just participated as a solo entry over the weekend. Does music make you stronger? You bet. She was a crying, anxious wreck before her performance. Once she practiced with the pianist and did her solo, what a stronger kid coming out the other side. (Yes. She did get a medal :) )
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Post by Atikuba Ibrahim »

Music contains so much power which in turn can get you through tough times in life, music means a whole lot to me,it's something that instantly lifts my moody self at all times and help free up my mind.
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