Who are The Voca People? The Voca people are 8 friendly aliens from the planet Voca, a musical planet that has no verbal communication but use vocal expressions only. They have heard the music from earth for decades now and with their imitation abilities they have decided to pay a one evening tribute to humanity […]
Entries from August 30th, 2009
An amazing new vocal group-creativity plus!
August 30th, 2009 · No Comments · Announcements
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More new research on music with surgery!
August 27th, 2009 · No Comments · Music and Surgery
Now anyone can have music during surgery! Research has proven beyond any doubt that music during surgery is a powerful adjunct. As my pre-programmed, cordless headphones hit the market, research studies in hospitals and clinics from around the world pour into medical journals about the benefits of music to the patient, during surgery! Surgeons have […]
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What really killed Mozart? You’ll be surprised!
August 22nd, 2009 · No Comments · The Mozart Effect...why Mozart?
What did Mozart really die from? European researchers investigating records of deaths in Vienna around the time of Mozart’s death at the age of 35 on 5 December 1791 suggest that the composer may have died from a streptococcal throat infection that led to a fatal kidney syndrome.The study is the work of first author […]
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Surgical Headphones Now Available for Other Medical Use! UPDATE
August 16th, 2009 · No Comments · Announcements, Music in the Hospital
Since writing this post, I have been asked to create pre-programmed headphones for lots of new medical situations including: Chemotherapy Radiation Rehab from broken hip Kidney dialysis Heart valve replacement Labor and delivery Parkinson’s patient Fear of flying in a helicopter across the Aegean And now…………Dentistry!!! The possible uses are limitless and can be used for […]
The Mozart Effect: What You Wanted to Know but were Afraid to Ask
August 7th, 2009 · No Comments · The Mozart Effect...why Mozart?
One of the most frequent questions I get is about the so-called Mozart Effect. As a friend of Don Campbell, the man who wrote the book and coined the phrase, I answer questions as best I can. As I write in my blog www.whymozart.blogspot.com, the media got hold of the phrase “The Mozart Effect” and […]
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Research shows lullabies help preemies with pain
August 7th, 2009 · No Comments · Music with Newborns and Preemies
It’s Official: Music can help preemies with pain “Music may reduce pain and improve behavioral states in premature infants, researchers found.” LITTLE FALLS, N.J., May 29 — Music may reduce pain and improve behavioral states in premature infants, researchers found. A systematic review of nine studies investigating the effects of music on outcomes in premature […]
A new performance by “Meeow-zart”
August 6th, 2009 · No Comments · Music Healing and Animals
This is called the “CatCerto” and is a very clever assemblage of brief clips of “Nora” the cat pawing “Mozart” at the piano. Very clever indeed!
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