Music Erases the Name of Things and Transports us to the Ecstasy of the Origin of Everything

Authors

  • Yenny Cardozo Universidad Nacional del Turismo-Anzoátegui (UNATUR)

Keywords:

Music, Ecstasy, Origin

Abstract

We have all felt different emotions through music: sadness, joy, surprise, fear ... it is a vehicle that transports us to the center of our emotions and transforms them, making a gray day clearer or reminding us of people or lived situations that return to us for an instant. And it is that the melodies have the power to transport us to the past. So, music awakens memories. The most recent research has shown that music, by acting on the central nervous system, favors the production of endorphins, dopamine, acetylcholine and oxytocin. Endorphins are known to motivate and elevate energies to face life's challenges since they produce joy and optimism; they reduce pain and contribute to stimulating experiences of well-being and existential satisfaction. music is “the art of combining sounds with memories, through the human voice or instruments, or from one and the other at the same time, to produce delight and uneasiness, moving sensitivity, whether joyous or sadly nostalgia. Therefore, there is a great coincidence in relation to the meanings of what music is, which has endured over time, where the pleasant pleasant sensations it produces predominate. Thus; in this article, an interpretative analysis is made on this highly sensitive subject based on “music erases the name of things and transports us to the ecstasy of the origin of everything. From a reflective vision of discourse

Author Biography

Yenny Cardozo, Universidad Nacional del Turismo-Anzoátegui (UNATUR)

Yenny del Valle Cardozo Cuotto: Degree in Tourism. Magister Management in Sustainable Tourism. PhD in Cultural Heritage. Professor and Researcher, current Professor at the National University of Tourism (UNATUR) of the Anzoátegui State.

Published

2020-12-21

How to Cite

Cardozo, Y. (2020). Music Erases the Name of Things and Transports us to the Ecstasy of the Origin of Everything. Metropolis | Global University Studies Journal, 1(2), 206-229. Retrieved from https://metropolis.metrouni.us/index.php/metropolis/article/view/37