Showing posts with label soothing music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label soothing music. Show all posts

Monday, October 1, 2012

Music And Its Power: Soothing To The Ears Of People With Alzheimer


Music is POWERFUL.  Listening to soothing music can change a person’s mood, heal the sick, relieves an individual from stress, bring back good old memories and a whole lot more benefits.  Although there is still a lot of studies to be made to really say that music has a tremendous effect to our health to the point of getting healed, there a lot of great and unbelievable stories of people who are sick with incurable disease but are still alive until now and they credit the longevity of their lives to good soothing music.  If you are still not convinced with this argument, why don’t you try installing an in ceiling bathroom speaker or an in ceiling radio inside your kitchen or in your own bathroom?  Follow your daily routine.  This time try to listen to a soothing music while doing your chores.  Isn’t it relaxing?  Are you somehow more energized to do your chores?  You can even try installing these in ceiling speakers inside your office and see the difference in terms of productivity.  Music is indeed a game changer.
·1 out of 8 older Americans have Alzheimer
·As of 2012, roughly 5.4 billion Americans are affected with this disease

·An estimated $200 billion goes to direct costs for taking care of Alzheimer patients
·Alzheimer is considered as among the top killing disease in the US
·14% of those who have Alzheimer live on their own and almost half of them don’t have caregivers
Did you know that Alzheimer causes an individual to forget all memories, even those that are recent?  It is the most common cause of dementia.  It robs you of your memories and other functions of your brain and eventually sends you to a nursing home.  Since Alzheimer causes a patient to lose their memories, music can actually aid in bringing back those good old times.  Music can make patients come alive, more energized and more responsive.
In a recent interview with Dr. Oliver Sacks, a Neurologist and a well renowned Author, said that music can have a powerful effect on people with this type of disease.  One of his Alzheimer patients, Henry Dryer, was almost unresponsive, depressed and considered unalive went back to “life” after hearing his favorite music through an iPod.  Afterwards, Henry began to talk and was able to answer the question what did he felt after hearing the music that was played.  Henry said that “it gave him the feeling of love and romance.”
Music can indeed bring back those memories even in impossible situations like this.  Those familiar music from the past can aid in the recollection of those exciting and unforgettable experiences that these patients had once in their lives.  If Henry Dryer, a patient who has been suffering from Alzheimer for the past 10 years was able to come back to life, it can also happen to anyone with the same sickness. 
Dan Cohen’s advocacy of giving iPods to all nursing homes with Alzheimer patients may be a long shot but this can truly change the lives of these people.  Playing their favorite music through an iPod and an in ceiling bathroom speaker or an in ceiling radio will definitely be effective.  

Monday, September 24, 2012

Influence Of Music: Legal And Illegal Downloads


Music has been around since day 1.  It has evolved throughout centuries and it has influenced most if not all areas of the human existence. 
Now a day, music can just be downloaded through the Internet and played through your iPod together with an in ceiling radio and in ceiling speakers.  These music downloads usually come in mp3 format, legal or illegal.  Unlike in the past, music was so expensive and one has to go to a retail store to get their favorite music in tape, LPs or CD format before they can listen to it.
But what is it with downloading that it has become so phenomenal in this generation?  According to Andy Heath, director of British record company Beggars Group said: "Clearly the biggest problem with illegally downloaded music is that there is a generation who feel it is natural that music and all creative content is free".  This might be true if you are talking to a person who doesn’t worry about their finances or those who do art and music just for fun but they have tons of inheritance to use while doing their music.  But when you are dealing with artist or musicians who are doing it not just for the sake of art but as a professional who needs to earn and support his or her family, the statement that creative content should be free might be offensive for them.
Music downloading can be legal or illegal.  Downloading through iTunes and Amazon.com are the legal sites wherein you can buy your favorite music for a price.  These sites are multimillion online businesses and the reason why people would go for these sites is basically for convenience.  On the other hand, illegal downloads or what we call as “piracy” is more rampant than the former.  A study conducted in Australia would show why people download music illegally and this might be true for across all culture and nationality.
The study actually proves that the reason why people download illegally is because of price and convenience.  People will be more inclined to download illegally instead of paying few bucks while getting the almost the same quality as the original one.  Others would also do it for the sake of getting the music that they want without waiting for the release date.  That is why music companies right now are doing worldwide release date.  This may somehow reduce piracy around the globe.
While downloading music illegally has become a norm, it is still considered morally wrong to do it.  You may be able to play the music that you want with almost the same quality using your in ceiling radio through your iPod for free but you are actually killing the actual industry that is making that music. 
Don’t settle for fake.  Get only the best that your money can buy.  

Saturday, September 1, 2012

Effects Of Soothing Music While Having A Massage


Having a massage now a days is quite normal.  It used to be a luxury before with its high prices and specialized professionals and elegantly designed spa rooms.  Most of these spas or massage centers have these elegant looking in ceiling speakers and in ceiling radios as part of their interior design.  These speakers are used to play soothing music while giving a massage to their clients.
Why is it that massage has become so common in today’s’ generation?  Does it mean that people of this day and age are more stressed and anxious?  Or has it become a lifestyle?  No matter what you’re reasons are for a massage, bottom-line is to relax and rejuvenate your body. 
Music on the other hand has a positive effect not only to our brain but also to our psyche and body.  This is also the reason why there is a growing demand for music therapy.  Music relieves us from the stresses of life.  While stress can kill, music can bring back our body to life.  Certain kinds of music actually lower blood pressure and heart rate, normalize breathing and lessens cholesterol.  That is why music is essential when exercising.  The faster the music the fater the heart rate, the slower the music the slower the heart rate.  If you want to burn more fats, you listen to fast music while running. 
Music makes your body younger.  Music can uplift our soul.
Combined together, Music and Massage will definitely revitalize your body.  Listening to a relaxing music whilst experiencing a massage creates a balance for the mind and allows a reconnection to the body.
Listed below are some of the known effects of music while having a massage.
1.     Reduces Stress.  The reason why you are having is to relieve your body from stress.  Listening to soothing music while having it will also help relieve you from stress.  Music relaxes any tensed muscle helping you to release the tension that your body is carrying from a hard day’s work.
2.     Power sleep.  While having a massage and listening to a soothing music, your body tends to relax to the point of getting a short deep sleep.  Studies show that taking a power nap (15-30 minutes in the afternoon) would increase your productivity.  Having a massage while listening to good music will also normalize your sleep in the nighttime.
3.     Listening to music while having a massage regulates breathing.  Breathing becomes slower and deeper.  This activates the body to produce more serotonin, which can calm the body thus aiding in regulating blood pressure.
4.     Mental alertness is one effect of music while getting a massage.  While music has direct effect on the way we think and process things, combined with massage, it has greater effects on our mental alertness.  Because music relaxes the individual and relieves them from stress, they become more productive and alert at work.  Common sense would tell that if you don’t have excess baggage running on your mind due to stress, you would be able to think well.
Listening to music while getting a massage has indeed a beneficial effect to both the masseuse and the one getting the massage.  Massage enhances a sense of harmony between body and mind and Music soothes away mental and emotional stress.

Sunday, August 26, 2012

Music Therapy: Effects Of Soothing Music To Our Health


Music has an insightful effect on your body and consciousness.  Music therapy is becoming more popular in the field of medicine.  It has grown tremendously in the field of health care.  Hospitals are now also into music therapy to help them with pain management, relieving stress, prevention of depression, reduction of muscle tension and for many other benefits that music therapy brings to a patient.  Having an in ceiling radio and in wall or in ceiling speakers inside a patient’s room or within the vicinity of the hospital would definitely help in eliciting the desired results and benefits of music.  Listed below are some of the effects of music to our body and to our over health:
1.     Prevention of Chronic Stress – Alterations in brainwaves can activate the relaxation response, thus putting you into a deep rest.  These brainwaves that are altered by the chnages that music brings can influence our breathing and heart rate.  Soothing music can slow down breathing and heart rate causing you to relax.  Try listening to jazz or classical music right now.  You will notice that your mood will change and it will just make you relaxed in a few minutes.  Be careful though, you might sleep while reading this article.
2.     Releases Stress and anxieties – King David once used music as a form of releasing his fears and anxieties to God.  Music has indeed been used for the longest time in venting out all the worries of life.  And as you release allyour anxieties, it lessens if not eliminates stress that can cause diseases such as cancer and heart attack.  It also relieves your body of the burden that anxiety has caused you.  Music helps you in expressing your emotions such as joy or sorrow.  In fact, the slaves also utilized music during the time where racism was so high in the US.  They cried out and vented their frustrations and anger through music, hence they survived that season.
3.     Increases Creativity – music helps in developing that creative part of the brain.  With this, our mind becomes optimistic.  One begins to see the beauty of life through music.  In fact, during the World War II, music was used to make those soldiers who were wounded to get up and learn to walk again and it was attested by according to Lee Anna Rasar, a musical therapist at the University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire.
4.     Tones our muscles – music is now used to make people’s body fit and healthy.  There are a lot exercises, which utilizes the power of music.  There’s Zumba and Ballroom dancing which can help in toning the body.  These exercises also improve mental ability of the person doing it.  It stimulates the brain and makes it more active.
Music is indeed powerful.  Scientists and doctors are still in search for more benefits that music can bring.  Although there a lot of facts that proves its effects, you should still visit your doctor and ask their opinion.

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Soothing Music And Great Food Always Go Together


Have you ever tried eating at a fine dining restaurant with your special someone without a hint of a classical music?  Probably not. What is it with music and great food? 
Food and music have long been in a relationship and it began thousands of years back. Food and wine have greatly influenced composers while making their masterpieces.  Food and music have been a major factor when it comes to rituals and traditions.  Both bring a sense of community during the olden times.  They even pay composers and musicians with food after playing a couple of songs.  Some things just really fit together. 
In today’s generation, food and music are still in harmony.  Both are still used hand in hand.  Have you seen a food channel without a background music?  Or have you ever attended a party with lots of food but without good music?  They are both inseparable.  This is also the reason why kitchen designs are evolving.  Interior designers are now considering having a player and a good set of speakers mounted inside the kitchen.  They either recommend installing a high quality in ceiling radio and in ceiling speakers or ask their client to have the conventional type of sound system inside their kitchen.  As they say, great conversations happen inside the kitchen.  What is a conversation without relaxing music?
Can music really influence the taste of food?  Yes.  In fact restaurants and high end dining places are now hiring composers and professional musicians to create the right music for their establishment.  They say that tunes have the power to influence behavior.  Imagine being in a restaurant eating with your special someone and you are planning to pop the most important question in your relationship and all you can hear are the horns of the cars outside and the noise created by the crowd walking past the restaurant.  Or imagine proposing to your girlfriend with the sound of sax and the slow beat of the drum and a romantic voice of a live singer.  Which one is better?  The latter, of course.  Music has a greater impact in setting the mood.
A great meal, just like a relaxing music, will leave you satisfied.  One nourishes the body and the other one nourishes the soul.  Great food and soothing music are truly inseparable.  Whether you’re in a restaurant or at your own kitchen, choose the right music to compliment your great food.