From the earliest cultures of man until now music has been used to express a wide range of human emotions from love, joy and celebration to sadness,anger and fear. Music intellectually refreshes us, and we are then able to perform better throughout our day. Music clarifies our thinking patterns, which enables us to make better decisions.
How many times have you turned to music to uplift you even further in happy times, or sought the comfort of music when melancholy strikes?
Music is a part of everyone’s life, and everyone is connected to it in someway. For me it keeps me going when I’m down.
Doctors believe using music therapy in hospitals and nursing homes not only makes people feel better, but also makes them heal faster. And across the nation, medical experts are beginning to apply the new revelations about music’s impact on the brain to treating patients. music may reduce stress because it can help patients to relax and also lower blood pressure. The incredible ability that music has to affect and manipulate emotions and the brain is undeniable, and yet still largely inexplicable.
Music is such an incredible natural force that all who study it should be in awe of its beauty and power. It is found in every known culture, past and present, varying wildly between times and places.
Music has the power to not only enhance our workout, but also to give us the fitness connection between musical sound and sound health.
“She had the perfect voice - Houston won two Emmy Awards, six Grammy Awards, 30 Billboard Music Awards, 22 American Music Awards during her record-breaking career. Her album “Whitney” was the first female album to ever debut at #1 on the Billboard Charts. She has sold 200 million albums worldwide.” We will always remember her…
