Yes!!! That's so normal. Classical music, just like any music is actually really awesome to the people who love it. Even researchers and scientists are now proving that music can trigger a human response of releasing dopamine in the brain. This is the same feel good chemical associated with food, sex, and some addictive drugs. That point in the song when you get those chills, that reprise or bridge that just makes you smile big and bright, is the exact moment that your body releases all of those chemicals. It's like a music orgasm practically! It's even believed now that people can become addicted to music. Although, I don't think it'd be a necessarily bad thing. The only negative is if people play their music really loud or use headphones all the time. Otherwise, you're not hurting your lungs, veins, liver, heart, or brain like with other drugs.
Is it normal that classical music makes me incredibly happy?
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Yes!!! That's so normal. Classical music, just like any music is actually really awesome to the people who love it. Even researchers and scientists are now proving that music can trigger a human response of releasing dopamine in the brain. This is the same feel good chemical associated with food, sex, and some addictive drugs. That point in the song when you get those chills, that reprise or bridge that just makes you smile big and bright, is the exact moment that your body releases all of those chemicals. It's like a music orgasm practically! It's even believed now that people can become addicted to music. Although, I don't think it'd be a necessarily bad thing. The only negative is if people play their music really loud or use headphones all the time. Otherwise, you're not hurting your lungs, veins, liver, heart, or brain like with other drugs.