Interesting thread! thanks...

 

I think we cannot overestimate the impact of music on all aspects of health and thinking...

Pure sound are able to organize matter as in Chladni figures , this reflect something impacting our own body/heart /mind when we choose the music we will listen...

Music is more powerful in us because less limited  and less specific and more deep than a set of programming codes in a machine ...

Music is mathematics with legs dancing.... Music goes between heart and dont means anything if we dont feel it...

Music think with us...

  Music absolutely heals ! My mother created and ran a musical therapy department at a hospital for years until she retired. Her pursuit to help people started by simply providing audio and video tapes with players to patients. Then on to  “ Clown School “ and a friendship with Patch Adams. And finally hands on musical therapy for mostly cardiac patients. This was facilitated by the Yamaha Corporation and our local dealer providing her with a number of electric pianos that were tethered together with her at the helm. Today at 86 she entertains and has sing alongs with the residents in her senior living facility. I’ve personally experienced the healing power of live music, recorded music and playing instruments. I’m currently undergoing nuerofeedback and while not musical, the positive effect is amazing. One of my favorite musical moments was hearing R. Carlos Nakai at a small venue performance. Music is Life, Life is Music. Cheers, Mike B