Are you stressed? Singing is a simple and effective way to reduce stress and improve your overall health well being, both mentally and physically. These benefits can be classified into three broad groups: physical, emotional, and social.
Tag: music health
Music Therapy for Seniors
If you’re entering retirement or are looking for a new hobby, here are a few ways to use music therapy for seniors.
Angel in the Wings
Angel In the Wings —Performing Arts Program enables people with autism and other developmental disabilities to find creative fulfillment and personal growth
Love Your Larynx
Love Your Larynx — Singers are like athletes. We may not use our pectoral muscles, biceps and deltoids, but we use a fine set of muscles in our craft.
Steven Tyler Launches Charity to Help Abused Girls
Steven Tyler Launches Charity to Help Abused Girls by launching a new philanthropic initiative: Janie’s Fund — a partnership with Youth Villages…
Sweetwater Metronomes Aid Firemen
Find out why this pro music shop donated 40 metronomes to a fire station.
Sociology Defined by Music Tastes
Today’s Sociology Defined by Music Tastes —According to a study published in the journal Poetics, Americans tastes in music define how we see ourselves
Therapy Alleviates Tinnitus
Therapy Alleviates Tinnitus —Tinnitus is commonly known as ringing in the ears; its sounds originate in the head. It may be perceived as ringing, crickets, roaring, hissing, bells, whistles, or a pulse, or as any combination of sounds. The sounds may be heard in one ear or both and can be constant or intermittent. Many musicians suffer from tinnitus and its affects can be debilitating.
Doctor Explains How Singers Can Prevent Voice Damage
For all you musicians out there, take this as a warning. Listen to Dr. Amin on how to prevent voice damage. You need to protect your voice and be careful, or you will lose it.
Music Influences Both Good and Bad Behavior
While we all know that listening to music can make any chore seem more pleasant, one recent study by in Israeli researcher that published in Psychology of Music, seems to prove that it can also influence our moral compass and entice us to participate in negative behavior.