Why does classical music make me so aggressive?
Question by Guest | 2018-01-31 at 15:29
Normally, classical music is said to have a calming and relaxing effect. However, for me personally, exactly the opposite is the case. Every time I hear classical music, a few moments are enough, to make me become incredibly aggressive and I just want to get away out of the situation.
How can that be? Am I somehow different or do other people have a similar feeling when hearing this genre or kind of music?
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I would imagine that the effect of music generally depends on your own musical taste. If you are forced to hear a music you do not like, it causes bad emotions and you want to escape the music.
If you do not like classical music, you want to get rid of the music and you become aggressive. It may be similar with Metal. Some people will get aggressive, the others can relax.
2018-01-31 at 20:53