Music is a universal language and of the soul that is capable of awakening unique emotions, sensations and memories. The music can be from any culture or country and in any language; but it is still capable of making us happy or sad or making us cry or dance.
Music s done magic in human beings since time immemorial. In all times and civilizations there has been this
particular form of expression, so rich in styles and genres
We turn o music for various reasons: seeking to contain feelings that overwhelm us, to find a place where they can overflow freely Other times, we get together to dance and make the musical rhythms set the tone for the party. We also look for melodies to calm us down, to study or work, and many other reasons.
According to studies carried out, the influence of music on our mind is very powerful since musical notes “generate” energy. This is demonstrated by an experiment carried out in the faculty of psychology of the Meritorious Autonomous University of Puebla, in Mexico by Professor Roberto Valderrama Hern�ndez. The problem comes when this energy cannot be spent doing physical activity. In that sense, “loud music” is great for situations that call for energetic or competitive behavior.
Valderrama maintains that musical notes have the ability to relax us. It is achieved with those genres that have more regular, slow rhythms and the volume is not as high Some pieces of classical, instrumental or soft pop music help to calm us down. They are used even in rooms where radiation therapy or aggressive medical treatments are carried out
Valderrama maintains that musical notes have the ability to relax us. It is achieved with those genres that have more regular, slow rhythms and the volume is not as high. Some pieces of classical, instrumental or soft pop music help to calm us down. They are used even in rooms where radiation therapy or aggressive medical treatments are carried out
Science has been able to establish that musical rhythms stimulate different areas of the brain Research from the University of Florida suggests that musical rhythms offer more brain activation than any other known stimulus
Music strengthens learning and memory, regulates stress-related hormones, evokes experiences and memories, affects heartbeat, blood pressure and pulse, and modulates the speed of brain waves
Incredibly, the cows give more milk when Mozart sonatas are played and the plants bloom more when there is background music. The key is to find the rhythm that can favor us in each specific situation Let’s learn to listen to good music, to play an instrument, to sing and to enjoy the true language of the soul music