The idea that music helps us calm down is as old as music
itself. Whether it is a pop song or a symphony, the sounds seem to go through
our brains like waves that washes our stress out to sea. After a hard day of
work the sound of a car radio almost seems therapeutic since our bodies are
winding down and the music complements our natural relaxation response.
There have been studies that have shown that music does help
relieve tension and anxiety. It lowers blood pressure, relaxes muscles and can
help with depression.
Is it the music or is it the emotions that it stirs that makes
it so relaxing to hear a favorite song? It is probably both. And it doesn’t
have to be sounds of music that can soothe you, it can also be recordings of
nature sounds that puts you in a mood, almost hypnotic, where the days problems
can be forgotten or at least be better understood.
You don’t have to stay at home in your easy chair, combining a
good walk with great tunes can lift your spirit and refresh you like few things
can. Especially if the music has a quick beat that you can keep pace with.
Music therapy can also be used in conjunction with deep
breathing exercises, where you on a sound of nature tape and breath. You
will definitely reach a relaxed state that you will look forward to returning
to in the future.
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