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Indulging in Music

Music can be an effective complementary medicine, since it can help people cope with their problems. Though it may or may not be directly intervening as a therapeutic tool, recent researches indicate that it helps in bringing about certain transformation in body and mind which results in rejuvenating the immune mechanism.  Before, During and After […]

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The Psychology of Music

The psychology of music is an interdisciplinary field that studies the perception, cognition and characteristics of music and its production.  The general principles that guide most of the work in music psychology can be summarized as under:  that music can be studied by asking questions about one’s perceptions. that music operates in a cultural continuum

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Music for Re-Living

Experiencing music enables us to be sensitive to and appreciate this great void which exists in and around us, as all musical structures are woven by the various combinations of sound and silence, simultaneously running in a track.  The material world as it manifests to us, apparently looks solid and secure. But scientists know that

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Experiencing Music

A popular definition of Music is that it is an “organized sound”. Encyclopaedia Britannica describes that “while there are no sounds that can be described as inherently unmusical; musicians in each culture have tended to restrict the range of sounds they will admit. “Michael Linton, took the definition a step further ”the organization of sound

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Mind and Music

THE INDIAN RAGA INGREDIENTS THAT SATISFY AN EMOTIONALLY-DISTURBED LISTENER  The ancient raga system of India is well-known for centuries for its emotional content and impact. The ragas have been selectively used along with appropriate rhythms and beats to address the turbulent minds and to balance the emotional upheavals during unbearable losses, trauma and other such

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Therapeutic Ragas

Long before acoustics came to be understood in Europe as a subject of study, ancient Arab, Greek and Indian civilisations were already familiar with the therapeutic role of sounds and vibrations and the latter day concepts pertaining to them. While music as a whole is well recognised for its entertainment value, Indian civilisation went a

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Raga Therapy

Raga is the sequence of selected notes (swaras) that lend appropriate ‘mood’ or emotion in a selective combination. Depending on its nature, a raga could induce or intensify joy or sorrow, violence or peace, and this is the quality which forms the basis for musical application. Thus, a whole range of emotions and their nuances

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Emotional Ragas

We all know that Music is a sound organized in an aesthetic sense.  Thanks to the involvement of the mind, we are able to distinguish music from noise, though both of them stem from sound waves. In other words, it is the mind that makes a sound, music. The human mind attributes a sense or

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Swara Yoga and Sound Consciousness

Ancient Indian rishis were aware of the energy transmission in the human body which enables one to remain healthy and efficient. Swara kriya vigyan was the science which dealt with energetics in the body, which is the contributory factor for enjoying good health. Indians were aware of the channels which carry the vital force (prana)

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Music, the Medicine

Long before acoustics came to be known in Europe, the ancient Arab, Greek and Indians were familiar with the therapeutic effects of music. They were already familiar with some of the latter day concepts pertaining to the phenomenon of sound:  While music as a whole is well recognized for its entertainment value throughout the globe,

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Psychoacoustics

‘Music has the power to mould human behaviour and character.’  – Aristotle  We all know that there is a tremendous nexus between a musical piece and our moods. Sometimes when we feel down and depressed, a musical piece which wafts through the air lends us a sudden energy that we overcome our depression, forgetting our

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Music to Fight Suicidal Tendencies

Psychologists are aware of the growing tendency among the people who lose their control and opt for suicide. This unfortunate phenomenon is growing in developing India with the latest figures touching a 28% jump over the previous decade. Some 122,637 persons have taken their own lives, according to an NCRB (National Crime Records Bureau) survey.

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Music and the Musician’s Brain

Thanks to the arrival of electronic gadgets in brain research, we are now able to appreciate how the brain operates when it encounters music. Such neurologic music studies have now endorsed the relevance and importance of music in day-to-day human living.  Recent research conducted by neuro-psychologists such as James Gaidiner and Javan Horwitz have endorsed

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Music-Therapy – The Future Medicine!

Music Therapy: An Introduction  Recent years have witnessed the flowering of music therapy all over the world. With the increased uncertainties, migration, globalization, divisive politics, environmental degradation, selfishness, competition and terrorism the world is becoming a more difficult place for healthy living. Thanks to its growing popularity – as more and more people are opting

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Vibroacoustic (VA) Therapy

Teirich (1959), a physician, inspired by one of his patients, who was a deaf-mute, undertook a study on music and vibration. He noticed that his 59-year old patient had discovered a certain ability to enjoy ‘his’ music as he could explain how with his back as the main “receiving station”, he had got into the

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What does Music Therapy Promise?

Though music, per se, doesn’t claim to cure any ailments, what music therapists believe that music promises is to develop enough immune mechanisms in the body and the potential to restore its healthy functioning. As a consequence, a better quality of life could be the reward for using music It is however important to note

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Chanting Mantras and Syllables as a Therapeutic Intervention

Chanting is an ancient time-tested method of overcoming grief and trauma — known for centuries in all parts of the world, as a religious practice. Chanting involves repetition of either meaningless phrases (or those phrases for which no rational meaning is possible) or assertive and self-encouraging resolutions. Chanting is defined as the continuous recitation of

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