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Entries from December 18th, 2008

Music and Prostate Cancer: One Man’s Story

December 18th, 2008 · 1 Comment · Music Medicine

Music and Prostate Cancer: One Man’s Story By Dana Jennings I have prostate cancer, and sometimes I get mad. Not upset. Not annoyed. Not nettled. Mad. This isn’t mere “why me” moaning. My rage is pure and primal, like that of a wolf caught in a steel trap. Dana Jennings. (Lonnie Schlein/The New York Times) […]

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Are you concerned about anesthesia during surgery?

December 13th, 2008 · No Comments · Music and Surgery

Who else is concerned about the anesthesia during surgery? This research has just come to my attention and I thought you’d want to see it too! It confirms my research exactly. For those who are able to choose their own favorite slow, steady, instrumental music, it’s great. For those who don’t have the time or […]

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Do you like Christmas Music? Christmas classics?

December 10th, 2008 · No Comments · Affiliate Promos

If you love the old-fashioned tunes of Christmas that you heard as a child, take a peek at the deal I’m offering on my Christmas CD, the one I recorded last year.  I’m offering dynamite reductions if you buy multiple copies!  You can even download the digital version onto your iPod or other MP3 player.  […]

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One of the most serene and healing pieces of music I know

December 9th, 2008 · No Comments · Classical Music, Healing Music Travel, Music and Emotion, Music and Relaxation, Music Healing

Listen to Dr. Cash perform Bach         You’re watching a snippet of a lecture/recital that I did last Fall at Clemson University in S.C. The piece that I’m playing is Bach’s Prelude in C major from the Well-Tempered Clavier, Bk.1. If you close your eyes and listen to this piece, you will […]

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Dr. Alfred Tomatis and Mozart

December 7th, 2008 · 1 Comment · The Mozart Effect...why Mozart?

Dr. Alfred Tomatis and Mozart In April of 1991, I was very fortunate to study with Dr. Alfred Tomatis at the Tomatis Center in Phoenix, AZ. I attended a two-week seminar entitled “The Healing Power of Gregorian Chant.” I had no idea how wonderful and enlightening this would be! It was Dr. Tomatis who told […]

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Music Power, and the Brain

December 4th, 2008 · No Comments · Music and the Brain

Music Power, and the Brain A man named Laurence O’Donnell has written a fascinating paper. and subsuquently a website called “Music Power.” I highly recommend that you check out both. He writes a lot about music and the brain. One thing he says is “Responses to music are easy to be detected in the human […]

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Please participate in my Music for Surgery Research

December 2nd, 2008 · No Comments · Music and Surgery

Particpate in my Music with Surgery research! Imagine that you have just been told that you must have surgery. What are your feelings? Fear, apprehension, anxiety, even terror?? Everyday around the world, people are told that they must have surgery for cancer, joint replacement, heart problems, organ transplants. And then there are those who sign […]

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