Humans share many traits with Carploxins due to the shared genetic coding. The stimulation of music is one of those shared characteristics. Humans seemed to have developed a lesser ability in the energizing abilites of sound. What I mean is, that, we naturally respond to sound waves and especially organized waves of sound. The waves of certain collections of frequencies gravitate towards us and collect within us. The more of the energy we absorbe from the surrounding sound waves, the more stimulated our systems become, due to flagellating cells under our exteriors. Temporarily, while the sounds exist, we are stronger, more alert, more connected to the space that surrounds us. We can even begin to glow, uncontrollably, which of course, is a problem of concealment. We rely on wearing masks in musical enviornments to protect us from this threat. Even during the 18th century, the fact that we woremasks at concerts and dinner performances was never an issue, as a performer or a member of the audience. I do not know why. No one seemed to care. Anyway, we lose this enhanced state of being when the waves are stopped. The lessening effect on us over time is palpable. We may even shrink in size and take on a gaunt, sallow appearance.
Lastly, there is one more phenomena we experience while performing and creating our own resonate patterns. Interacting with our own created sound waves, we physically leave our bodies and fly randomly through the universe. Totally without control of destination, our bodies leave so fast from the earth, a virtual image of our performing selves remain on the stage. To the human viewer, it's if we never left, but to us, it's as if we never return and the virtual image is left, doomed to live out its course, as us, but with us gone long, long ago.