I love the way a single event can affect the rest of your day.
On one of the first blogs, I talked about how waking up to your favorite song can change your outlook on the day. The same thing can happen when hearing your favorite song at any point in the day. This method has helped me to overcome some hard days.
The school campus that I am attending has a big clock tower in the middle of campus. Its toll can be heard from almost all over the campus. My favorite thing about this clock? It plays music. The other day while walking from one class to the other, my brain subconsciously picked up on the melody. According to some studies musicians have a better ability, and are more likely, to notice background music. The song on this particular day was "Oh What A Beautiful Morning" from the musical Oklahoma. Once I was able to recognize it, I smiled. I was so amazed that whoever was in charge of the clock:
1) Chose the song
2) Was able to enter the melody into the program of the clock
What makes me sad is that most people would not notice that there was a song playing. Also, that if they were able to realize that a song was playing, they would not recognize where it came from.
For me, hearing the song played on the bell tower became one of the highlights of my day. I went for the next couple of hours singing the musical in my head. However, because the importance level of music has gone down, I doubt that the average human would gain the same benefits from hearing the song.
I hope that others will start to realize the difference music can make in their lives. Meanwhile, I will be singing along with the bell tower.