Today, music therapy is commonly used for people undergoing a cardiac procedure and for those recovering from a heart attack or learning to cope with heart failure or other cardiovascular condition. At the Mayo Clinic, for example, the Healing Enhancement Program offers music (along with massage and relaxation therapies) for people having heart surgery. “We […]
Entries Tagged as 'Music and Emotion'
Tune Your Heart with Music!
January 6th, 2010 · No Comments · Love, Music and Cardiovascular Health, Music and Emotion
In case of illness, turn to Bach
June 20th, 2009 · No Comments · Classical Music, Genres of healing music, Music and Emotion, Music and the Mind-Body
Does Bach’s Music have a Regenerative Effect? There is an interesting article by Avis O. Gachet, “A Walk with the Master” (Charlotte Observer, August 8, 2007), which carries the subtitle “In times of trouble, teens turn to music. Let’s hope it’s Bach.” Gachet, a personal friend from far back in Hickory, relates how the music […]
Music Healing Goes Mainstream
December 29th, 2008 · 1 Comment · Ancient beliefs about music, Music and Emotion, Music Healing
Music Healing Goes Mainstream! Beth Israel Medical Center in New York uses music therapy to sooth their premature babies and trauma patients. The hospital finds that music eases patients’ pain, lowers blood pressure, reduces anxiety and depression and allows patients to get well, faster and is less expensive than medication. Beth Israel is not alone. […]
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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