The understanding of the social function of music mainly refers to the impact that people have on themselves after hearing music, and then have an impact on society through their own behavior.
The social function of music refers to the various physiological reactions and psychological activities that people have after hearing certain music, which affects people's emotions, reason, and ideology, and to a certain extent It affects their behavior and ultimately affects society in tangible and intangible ways. The social functions of music can be roughly divided into four functions: cognition, education, aesthetics and practicality.
Music indirectly presents the real world through the movement of sound in ways of symbolism, simulation, suggestion, abstraction, and generalization. The educational function of music is generally achieved by infecting the listener with the emotions and emotions expressed in the music. Music can make people feel physically and mentally happy, thereby cultivating their temperament and improving their aesthetic ability and taste. The practical function of music mainly refers to the auditory environment created to create the highest production efficiency, as well as the therapeutic effect of music, advertising effect, etc.
The significance of music
1. As a form of culture and art, music can inherit and preserve culture and history. Many musical works reflect the values ??and ideas of specific cultures and historical periods. Through the inheritance and performance of music, people can understand and appreciate different cultures and histories.
2. Music can help people relieve emotional stress and emotional distress, and has the function of psychological counseling. Many people can relax and relieve stress and anxiety when listening to music, allowing people to vent their emotions and soothe them.
3. Music can promote social communication and communication, and has the function of social communication. At concerts and performances, people can communicate and interact through music, building social networks and relationships.