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2: Mood and its effect on music - Coggle Diagram
2: Mood and its effect on music
Music taste changes depending on mood (p1)
When I'm happy, I like to put something more upbeat on (p1)
When I'm a bit more reflective and chill, I like to put more mellow music on (p1)
Sad music when they're sad lets them set there thoughts more (p1)
When I'm in a good mood, I tend to listen to more upbeat music (p2)
When I feel down or disappointed in myself, listening to sadder tones would drive me to feel I am validated (p2)
If I'm angry, I'll listen to more intense music (p3)
If I'm sad and listening to music, I could pretend it's not happening, so I feel more energised (p3)
Music can uplift someone's mood a lot (p4)
What they listen to depends on what they're doing, their mood (p4)
If I'm happy I listen to quite upbeat music (p4)
Mood changes their music taste a little bit (p5)
If I'm sad I'll put on slower kind go songs (p5)
Music helps boost my mood if its low or helps keep it high if its high (p5)
The music I listen to is more interpreted by my mood (p5)
Music taste does change depending on certain factors such as mood (p6)
I feel like if I listen to depressing music, you'll feel sad or happy music, you'll feel happy (p7)
Music can really help either relax or energise myself (p8)
Music has a really large ability to impact my mood (p8)
Being in a band has a really big ability to influence my mood and almost always for the positive (p8)