Question: Who do you want to sing for?

@Shavkat (140118)
Philippines
January 29, 2023 3:19am CST
If I have the chance, I would want to sing for my biological parents. I can sing, but I'm not a professional. I participated in the choir when I was in high school. After I left high school, I stopped singing frequently. Do you believe that music can make people happier? Image Credit: media.istockphoto.com
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@florelway (23286)
• Cagayan De Oro, Philippines
29 Jan 23
The same way that it could make a person sad. Music creates mood.
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@Shavkat (140118)
• Philippines
29 Jan 23
I agree that music can move people. A musician can be tagged as a genius if he or she can do this.
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@Shavkat (140118)
• Philippines
29 Jan 23
@florelway Thank you for agreeing with me.
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@florelway (23286)
• Cagayan De Oro, Philippines
29 Jan 23
@Shavkat I agree with you.
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@dya80dya (36769)
29 Jan 23
Yes. Music can make people feel better.
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@Shavkat (140118)
• Philippines
29 Jan 23
I agree. I usually listen to music if feeling melancholic.
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@dya80dya (36769)
29 Jan 23
@Shavkat What kind of music do you like?
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@Shavkat (140118)
• Philippines
29 Jan 23
@dya80dya I prefer pop and ballad ones.
@rsa101 (38166)
• Philippines
29 Jan 23
I am no singer as well. But I guess I like your choice since your parents would accept you no matter what everything will be special to their ears always.
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@Shavkat (140118)
• Philippines
29 Jan 23
I do think they were while still being alive here on Earth. I wondered if they are still guiding me as my personal angels.
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@yanzalong (18987)
• Indonesia
29 Jan 23
I think so, especially if the song is about someone he knows. I used to sing.
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@Shavkat (140118)
• Philippines
29 Jan 23
You have a point. I sometimes remember some people when listening to particular songs.
@JudyEv (342110)
• Rockingham, Australia
29 Jan 23
Music can surely lift our mood but sometimes it can bring it down too.
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@Shavkat (140118)
• Philippines
29 Jan 23
At some point, it can play our emotions when listening to different songs.
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@db20747 (43440)
• Washington, District Of Columbia
29 Jan 23
This is impressive you were in the choir. Would be great to upload a video of you singing. This is such a talent.
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@Shavkat (140118)
• Philippines
29 Jan 23
I have some songs sang by me in a Star Maker app. I am not sure it is a good idea to share them in public.
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@ifa225 (14460)
• Indonesia
29 Jan 23
That is nice if you can dedicate singing to your biologicall parents. Some song can make us happy, some song can bring us to somewhere back in time
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@Shavkat (140118)
• Philippines
29 Jan 23
I do agree that it can bring back the past and be inspired in the future.
@cacay1 (83577)
• Cagayan De Oro, Philippines
29 Jan 23
That's try singing hehe.Music heals a broken heart.
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@Shavkat (140118)
• Philippines
29 Jan 23
Uhm, when I was broken heart, I don't want to sing or hear any music.
@thelme55 (77164)
• Germany
29 Jan 23
Not only happier but also sad. It depends on the situation.
@Icydoll (36717)
• India
29 Jan 23
I would sing for my grandmother,I love her a lot ,I miss her. Absolutely music effects our mood .
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@Shavkat (140118)
• Philippines
29 Jan 23
I also miss my granny aged 104. She is living too far from us.
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@Essegrape (108)
• Indonesia
2 Feb 23
Yes. I sing every time I feel tired or overwhelmed and I don’t know, singing just brings my moods back even sometimes I sing sad song, haha