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Effective, safe, and gentle pain relief is possible. That’s what we’ll find out in today’s video, when Sheridan Genrich, ND, takes us through fascinating new research on the health benefits of classical music. This is mostly based on the field of neuroscience (how pathways in the brain can rewire). The benefits are wide-reaching, mainly for ...
Have you ever heard an orchestra with Western and Chinese instruments playing together? Have you ever wondered what joining together the best of Eastern and Western music might sound like? Western classical music is very grand, magnificent, and inspiring, while ancient Chinese music is like a stream of cool water carrying you into a different ...
The Chinese character 藥 (yào) refers to medicine or drug. It is composed of two parts. The top part 艹 is the Chinese radical that indicates grass and grass-related plants, including herbs. The lower part 樂 (pronounced yuè or lè) is a Chinese character in its own right. It has two meanings: music, as well ...
People listen to music for various reasons. For some, it is the best companion when they are sad or lonesome. For others, it serves as the companion to match their energy levels as they groove to loud songs and pop tracks. It is not without reason that mothers resorted to singing soothing lullabies at bedtime ...
Music is an indispensable part of people’s lives. People always have music to accompany them, whether cooking, working, commuting, or relaxing. It can even act as a type of good medicine for the human body. Music healing was recorded in ancient Chinese books, and related case records can be found in the West. Shuo Yuan, ...
In Kansas City, in the U.S., there is a woman named Marissa McCracken. When she hears music, colors and amplitude patterns naturally emerge in front of her eyes, which she then paints into colorful paintings. This neurological trait is known as synaesthesia. From Melissa’s paintings, we can see that different musical tunes manifest different colors and patterns, with 432 Hz being the most harmonious. ...
I first came across Katy Mantyk’s music through a song called Let it Flow, a folk-pop, Americana sound played on acoustic guitar with a floating melody like an echo drifting through a forest. It had heart, healthy heart — the kind of remedy of sound to share with someone who was at a loss in life or ...
When a person grows old, memories begin to fade and this will have a huge impact on the mind. Edward Hardy, a British World War II veteran, was admitted to the Mellifont Abbey Nursing Home in Somerset, England, suffering from dementia. Unfortunately, he was separated from his wife of 70 years, Betty. Being alone in ...