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Put on your favorite pair of headphones or earphones and start playing the song (Closing your eyes would be appropriate)
Then start to listen for and feel the rhythm in your heart and feel the bass line in your hip.
Pay close attention to the lyrics and other instruments in the song . Se how they all fit together like a puzzle and how the music compliments the meaning of the lyrics.
Think about the creator of the song , what they meant, how they feel , how it could relate to you (After all most songs are poems and artists are poets)
You might not be able to do all these things at ones . Repetition is key to enjoying it to its full potential .
If the song reaches your feet , don’t be afraid to dance to it. it connects your body and brain to the song permanently .
Think about what part or aspect of the song made you like it and share the song with your friends and compare your experiences in the above categories.
And if all these things didn’t work , just don’t overthink it and enjoy the song . Else find another one .
Explanation: Hope it's help
Answer:
The subjective experience of music across cultures can be mapped within at least 13 overarching feelings: amusement, joy, eroticism, beauty, relaxation, sadness, dreaminess, triumph, anxiety, scariness, annoyance, defiance, and feeling pumped up.
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