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.
Examples
- 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.
- Your sister plays a sad piano piece, and you start to cry and get chills at the same time.
- When your favorite band sings their big finale, everyone in the crowd starts to shiver together.
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See also
- How Does the Brain Process Music in Different Ways?
- Why Do People Get ‘Chills’ When Listening to Music?
- Why Do People Prefer Certain Types of Music?
- What Causes People to ‘Get the Chills’ When Listening to Music?
- How Does the Brain Process Music to Make Us Feel Emotions?
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