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Music is my hobby
There is a whole range of hobbies to opt for. However, my hobby is music. I feel naturally drawn to it. I cannot explain why it is so though! I personally feel music has many benefits. It is the best way to become rhythmically creative. When you learn an instrument or a song, and then perform in front of audience, it not only makes you popular, but also boosts your confidence. People who know music, never ever do not feel bored, nor do they allow others to be bored!
Keats has rightly said, ‘A thing of beauty is a joy forever; its loveliness increases; it will never pass into nothingness;' Music is one of the beautiful things we have in our life. Its influence is everlasting. Music is the language of soul. There is a divine rhythm in music that sets the discordant and inharmonious thoughts and passions into perfect harmony! Seared by the agonies of follies, the soul often finds solace in the soothing symphonies of music. It is true that music is the medicine for the broken and anguished heart. Music and anguish have intimate bond between them. It has been observed that most soothing musical melodies come out of sorrowful hearts; and these melodies have the power to soothe and assuage the agonies and anguish of those who listen to these soulful melodies.
Singing legends such as Lata Mangesh, Mohammad Rafi, Kishore Kumar, Mukesh are adored throughout the world for their soulful melodies. Their songs enchant and thrill the listeners of all ages.
Many a man would have given in to the challenges of life and quit, if soulful melodies would not have given hope, inspiration and cheer to them. Music lifts us when we are feeling low; music fills us with vigour, when we are feeling tired. All the melodies that gave us peace, solace and inspiration, we always remember. We often hum them and listen them again and again. Their impact is everlasting on us.
For all the above mentioned reasons I love music.
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MUSIC IS THE BEST MEDICINE
Music has a positive effect on the body by reducing cortisol, the hormone that surges when we are stressed. And it causes a definite improvement in the body’s immune response. Music is the audible part of sound, but sound is actually vibrations of energy that travel in waves. These vibrations can be felt, even if the sound can’t be heard. This property of sound is used in a therapy called Vibroacoustics that is used to treat diseases like Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s and Fibromyalgia, which are connected with disturbances of inner body rhythm.
Traditional musical therapy
Music therapy is as old as humankind. All traditional healing systems use music. For example, yoga’s bumble bee breathing technique (brahmari) involves plugging both ears closed with the index fingers and then humming softly. This has been shown to normalise blood pressure.
Tibet’s ‘singing bowls’ are large bowls struck with a padded mallet to produce deep, gentle sounds that have a relaxing effect on the body and lead to deep, high-quality sleep. And all cultures use chanting as part of meditation and relaxation techniques.