ShanerCortes711

In a high-speed world where beautiful music can be summoned at the click of a button, we often forget how important it is to enjoy the excitement and adrenaline rush that comes with watching a live performance. Whether at Carnegie Hall, a hip new nightclub, or the streets of New Orleans, music is everywhere. The creation of music in these places is not only probable... it is inevitable. Society often takes this "making of music phenomenon" for granted, forgetting the work and effort that goes into its creation. Not only that, but ever since the recording industry took off, music has become, in a sense, devalued and unappreciated. Before the recording industry rose up, all that existed was live music. Women and men were once expected to read music and be able to play various instruments, perhaps most commonly, the piano. It was a part of everyday life. music news Live music has therapeutic effects. A handful of studies have been done on infants and how they can benefit from the affects of music. I would like to quote one study that supports this: concert photos Compared with recorded music or no music therapies, live music therapy is associated with a reduced heart rate and a deeper sleep in stable preterm infants at 30 minutes after therapy. Both recorded and no music therapies had no significant effects on the tested physiological and behavioral parameters. (Arnon)

If used at safe volumes for the delicate ears of an infant, music can be a very effective alternative medicine. Instead of turning to pharmaceutical drugs, people may instead be able to use a more holistic approach. videos The results are obvious. Music has proven beneficial affects on the human brain and body. There are so many more studies that have been done on the affects of live music and I encourage everyone to investigate it further. Harsh as it may seem, if money is an issue in going to see a live performance of music, then one must learn to make one's own music. After all, this is what was expected only a short time ago of every well-educated individual. Regardless, music is everywhere, whether at Carnegie Hall, a hip new nightclub, or the streets of New Orleans.