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"I love you; you love me; we're a happy family
."
Do you remember that song from childhood? You may even recognize
it as the popular song Barney sings. Through music we explore
and learn about myths, ideals, and the parameters of love.
With each year, our understanding of what we hear and feel
in music deepens, especially as we begin to experience love.
We hear thoughts similar to ours being sung on the radio.
We listen with curiosity and hope of happy endings or perhaps
guidance to help us. We learn that music intensifies our feelings,
triggers emotions, and binds memories forever to songs that
are associated with our love lives. We learn that music is
our friend and our teacher. Because of this, music has attained
a central importance in the world of romance and romantic
relationships.
Musical Inspiration
Music can inspire or influence romance in so many ways. It's
hard for music not to inspire; it stirs the emotions when
singers sing about love's emotional extremes. When you hear
a song that says, "I'm in the mood for love simply because
you're near me," it's hard to resist having an emotional
reaction to what you hear. Music facilitates romance between
you and your partner by moving both the intellect and emotions.
Music: A Course in Love
Now that you know how music can naturally foster romance,
the following tips will help you to use music in your own
relationship to increase romance between you and your partner:
If you are out and about doing something with your partner
and you hear your partner say, "Wow, I love that song,"
don't just let the moment pass. Find out what the song is
and buy it. Add it to your romantic collection.
If you attend a Broadway show or a romantic film that moves
you emotionally, buy the soundtrack. This way, you'll be able
to bring back the intense emotions you experienced again and
again with your partner.
Jump at the chance to dance together when music moves you.
Going to concerts-especially by singers well known for romantic
ballads-can put you in the middle of emotional moments that
are bigger than life.
Nancy Fagan, M.S., author of The Complete Idiots
Guide to Romance and
Desirable Men: How to Find Them. To read more,
visit www.expertloveadvice.com.
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