Why Do We Have ‘Chills’ When Listening to Music?

When we hear really moving music, sometimes our body reacts with chills, like tiny shivers that make us feel all warm and happy inside. It's like when you're listening to a song that reminds you of something special, and your brain says, 'Hey, this is awesome!' and sends little messages to your skin to show how excited it is.

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Examples

  1. You're sitting on the couch and hear your favorite song for the first time in years, all of a sudden, you feel warm and shivery.
  2. Your sister plays a sad piano piece, and you start to cry and get chills at the same time.
  3. When your favorite band sings their big finale, everyone in the crowd starts to shiver together.

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