d to test your babies (speakers).You've been anticipating this moment from the time you got bit by thequality sound bug. Press play on the compact disc player and sit back andlisten to your favorite song. Turn the volume up; don't be afraid. Now,turn it up to the ten o'clock position. If there's no distortion, onlyclean sound, then turn it up a little more. Try the twelve o'clockposition. If there's some or no distortion, you've found the maximum soundout-put. I would recommend that you don't go over the twelve o'clockposition, because you could damage your speakers. Now fiddle with thevolume until you can hear and feel every instrument clearly. Also, it'sbest if you can close your eyes and visualize the music. Picture all thesound surrounding you, working it's way into your ears. The music willstart to sound like its coming from behind you as well as in front of you.Listening to music takes a little practice. All you have to do islisten to the notes of the music. You will feel the beat of the music inyour chest. I know it can be intimidating, but if you give it time, themusic will flow through you.When the music is flowing through you, I hope you have a big smileon your face. That happiness may turn into tear in the eye. It did for methe first time I listened to music. I hope you successfully understoodhow to listen to music, not just hear it. Indian Music By: Anonymous 1) Music is the organisation of sounds with some degree of rhythm, melody, and harmony. 2) Popular Music is music produced for and sold to a broad audience. Indian popular music, which is most strongly influenced by Indian folk music is shaped by social, economic, and technological forces. Popular music is closely linked to the social identity of its performers and audiences. 3) Indian Popular Music has one of the world’s most extensive popular music industries. Most Indian popular music is associated with the commercial film industry, centred on...