InstrumenTale
Jul 11, 2021β’1 hr 2 min
Episode description
Music can be a source of pleasure and entertainment, but research shows that listening to instrumental music has therapeutic effects as well. First of all, music can influence an emotional state, feelings, thoughts and even behavior. You've probably noticed that some songs inspire you, others make your dance, set you in a romantic mood, or help you concentrate. Musical therapy is actively used to improve psycho-emotional state, combat stress and is an additional aid in the fight against depressive conditions. Listening to music and playing musical instruments contribute to the production of immunoglobulins and protective cells, as well as creation of new neural networks in π§ . Music can be your friend and companion for life, your reflection and shadow: Listen, play & enjoy! We - are music, we - are love, amen ππ½ #violin #piano #poems #pushkin #tyutchev #khayyam #classicmusicThank you to wonderful musicians SamΔdhi Tracklist:1) Max Richter & Mari Samuelsen - Mercy (Voiceless Mix)2) Mark Eliyahu - Journey 3) London Symphony Orchestra - Canon 4) Ballake Sissoko & Vincent Segal - Mako Mady5) Aldo Romano & Louis Sclavis & Henri Texier - Annobon 6) Hamed Nikpay - Moments (Lahzeha)7) Faran Ensemble - ΧΧ‘ΧΧΧ8) Kelly Thoma -Ice Tree9) Dem Ferde - CΜ§oΜl10) α¨αα ααααααα (αα£α¨α£α α) - Shen Alazano (Tushetian Love Song) - Lela Nakeuri & Chveneburebi11) Max Richter, Louisa Fuller, Natalia Bonner, John Metcalfe, Chris Worsey & Ian Burdge - On The Nature Of Daylight (Entropy)12) Yaghma - Fleeting Memories Thank youπ»πππΌ
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