At five years old the music that we choose is largely based on many factors in our lives. Our parents are a big part of our lives and they influence a lot of things in our lives, music being one of them. We grow up listening to our parent’s music and we tend to pick up on them. Another factor that contributes to our music choice would we what was popular at that time. We are in school at that time and we make friends and we tend to share music choices. Finally, as children we tend to watch cartoons afterschool and we tend to pick up on the melody, rhythm, and beats of the songs. These factors are our foundations to our music choice. They are our guiding factors that help us find our music choice.
At age ten we start to form our own ideas about music and with the help the television, friends, and what’s popular at that time. We start forming our own ideas, and we start using our higher thinking and question things including music. Since we are growing we start making friends and start socializing in groups. We start sharing music, and introduce new artist to new friends. At this age we start showing signs of maturity in our music selection.
At age 15, we get drenched with responsibility. We start going to high school and we meet a lot of new people. With this meeting our knowledge of music enhances. This new enhancement we start figuring our true musical identity. At this age we start to learn how to drive. We start to tune into the radio more often and we are exposed to more variety of music. We are given more freedom to pick our music at this time in life. We also tend to pick up on the lyrics and understand the meaning behind them more frequently then we used to. As we graduate and go off to college meet a ton of people and we start forming bigger groups. We start relating to the artists’ songs and form bonds with the artists’
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