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He who loves music, loves life. Whether you believe the Mozart effect or not, there is no argument that music brings healing.
Music can uplift our soul, foster in us feelings of joy, compassion, and love. Music is an integral part of any social gathering. It also soothes our mind, so much so that it is now recognized as a form of therapy.
There is also limited understanding from scientific perspective on the rationale/mechanism behind the effects of music on its listener. Experts are trying to understand how our brains can hear and play music.
Supplemental video demonstration by today's guest: Minister Denzel Agyemang-Prempeh available on YouTube https://youtu.be/JQyAKiU3_ls
He who loves music, loves life. Whether you believe the Mozart effect or not, there is no argument that music brings healing.
Music can uplift our soul, foster in us feelings of joy, compassion, and love. Music is an integral part of any social gathering. It also soothes our mind, so much so that it is now recognized as a form of therapy.
There is also limited understanding from scientific perspective on the rationale/mechanism behind the effects of music on its listener. Experts are trying to understand how our brains can hear and play music.
Supplemental video demonstration by today's guest: Minister Denzel Agyemang-Prempeh available on YouTube https://youtu.be/JQyAKiU3_ls