Monday, March 7, 2011

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The healing effect of Mozart

Del Blog Why Mozart?


People are always asking me what it is about Mozart's music that is healing or helpful. Why isn't Haydn's music as powerful, or Beethoven's or Schubert's? Actually, I believe that any great composer's music can be healing, keeping in mind our definition of healing. Remember that we define healing as "amelioration of symptoms." Healing is not synonomous with curing!

Starting back in the 1950's, a brilliant French ear, nose, and throat doctor and surgeon with a great love of music, starting treating many opera singers with various physical symptoms that prevented them from singing like they had. This man was Dr. Alfred Tomatis. One of his statements that was someone novel at the time was "the human voice cannot reproduce sounds that it cannot hear." Dr. Tomatis looked at hearing deficiencies that the patients exhibited and discovered that when the patients listened to Mozart's five violin concertos, in particular, that their hearing improved. Dr. Tomatis determined that these particular pieces of Mozart had the perfect range of pitches and the perfect timbre or tone color to heal the voice and the individual.

In the 1990's research was being conducted at the University of California at Irvine in which Mozart's Sonata in D Major for two pianos was being played for high school students about to take the SAT. In each trial, the students were divided into three groups. One group listened to their favorite pop music for 30 minutes before the test, one listened to nothing and one group listened to the Mozart piece. Repeatedly, the students who listened to the Mozart piece scored higher.

These two phenomena constributed to the idea of a "Mozart Effect." I personally believe that the media has greatly exaggerated the power of Mozart however I do believe that Mozart's music is healing, inspiring, beautiful, uplifting and amazing. Many people believe that Mozart was the greatest composer of all time because in his brief life, he was a master of every genre he attempted and he attempted all of the genres of his time: sonatas, symphonies, chamber music, opera, and choral music. If you haven't listened to any Mozart lately, treat yourself Some to tonight!


more links on the healing power of Mozart's music
http://healingmusicenterprises.com/
http://ezinearticles.com/?Music-and-Healing:--Why-Mozart?&id = 111442
http://www.healingmusic.org/library/Newsroom/MozartHitsSourNotes.asp

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Tuesday, February 15, 2011

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action: "The digital world remake our relations with the world"

How do you think affect us new forms of social interaction across the network, such as the fact blogging or participate in a social network?
The fact blogging change your ways. What apparently happens to us all is to enter social networking as a mask but in reality this appearance that you want to adopt is one that transforms you. We are talking not about the person who enters a chat one day, but when you really get involved, for example a person who has a blog, a profile on a social network, especially if they are purposeful. Indeed, change is a path of return. Entries in cyberspace transform our reality and our own personality to the entries we're doing.
"adapt to reality?
not adapt in a way that we control the process, not that you wear and take off a mask, or how you adapt some shoes that squeeze, it seems to me that the thing is deeper. That act of drilling into a network that transforms the relationships you have with the world. The digital world remake our relations with the world. Now they are determined by physical presence, the embodiment and perception, but in reality it is only a part, many of the layers that make us as we are not linked to corporeality, such as imagination, be bitter , want to do something, or even the imagination of what it would be our life. These strata are the ones I think are more plastic to see how relationships through social networks transform us. Physically not know who is on the other side of the screen but obviously is acting on you, you're adaptándote to him or to unspecified persons or image of the people you're leading. This will reverse adaptation is changing in the extent to which you are reconfiguring your imaginary world to appear on that network. When you're writing a blog, I speak from my experience, grades, your writing, your way of interacting with the world, such as what you see, you're always thinking "this could be on the blog. You see the world in other categories (the categories that make you act in this way). Not that I write for me, writing to a potential reader. It is not passive. A teenager in Tuenti is very clear, a teenager is reshaping your body, it is life changing. If you previously had four people in question, before I wanted to present yourself well, "be the product (in children) or the best dressed (in girls) into the gender roles in which the teenagers come from Suddenly the fact that it is intervening in a network change their places of reference, change the ideals and 'I's reference to having to negotiate.
And then, where is the "I" authentic "?
no authentic self. Look, a teenager when he goes to a concert and immediately are thinking Tuenti write "like" or "not like", is doing two things: one, go to the concert, and two, thinking that then has to account that has gone to the concert and tell someone who may be interested in that. It changes the relationship with the action it is taking.

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