Music’s Influence on Identity

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Music has been around for centuries, it has influenced the masses in every civilization. 

When talking about the influence music has had the obvious is to go to the cultural impact. It influences fashion, mindset and other choices made in life. It has developed throughout the years with each different movement like the Mods and the Flower Childs. Nowadays, there is still a distinct identity to each genre. Someone who attends a punk show will dress differently than someone going to a country show. There are certain genre styles you can see in an everyday outfit from different listeners. For example, in a lot of indie scenes you see bright colors and button ups. While at a punk show you will see denim, vests with buttons and torn jeans. 

 Music can also shape individuals on a personal level. It can affect emotions and mentality, as well as influence choices and hobbies in life. “I don’t recall what it was initially that I gravitated too, but I can’t envision a life without it now. My friends, hobbies, goals all formed through the influence of music in some way. Whether by myself or on stage with others, I’ve found that everything makes sense in those musical moments,” said Austin Paulson, ’23. 

  Music can have a very powerful influence over one’s identity. It can help mold your day-to-day lifestyle. “Between being in (marching) band for the past 10 years and being a part of WONC, music made me into the person who I am today,” said Zoie Morack, ‘24. “Without music, my life would be quiet and boring and to be honest, that is something that I wouldn’t wish on my worst enemy.” 

 Speaking from self-experience, the music I listen to has influenced my fashion style throughout middle school and high school. I now wear band t shirts, black jeans, leather jackets, and Hawaiian shirts. It also impacts the kind of music I write. I have written emo, punk, and pop punk music throughout my tenure as a musician. It also affects the artists I see live in concert. Going to shows like Alkaline Trio, Bad Religion, Calling All Captains, and Blink-182.  

 Overall, the importance of music in one’s identity is understated. Music has helped form personalities and outlooks for centuries and continues to do so today. It has provided diversity and uniqueness to every one of us and will do so for years to come. 

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