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	<title>Under sound &#124; professional sound effects term and paperMusic</title>
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		<title>Music and Sound Healing</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Dec 2009 08:23:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Music and sound healing is not a new concept. Cultures throughout the world have used music to empower, energize, heal and soothe the body, mind and spirit since time immemorial. It is no accident that Apollo, the Greek god who is credited as being the father of medicine, is also the father of music and the inventor of the lyre.
Music and healing are part of each other, and current research is pointing to that more and more. Recent studies have shown that music can slow down and help balance brain waves, reduce tension and stress by affecting endorphin levels, reduce physical tension by <a href='http://www.undersound.org/music-and-sound-healing' rel="nofollow">Read more</a></p>Here is no comments yet by the time  your rss reader get this, Do you want to be the first commentor? Hurry up ]]></description>
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Music and healing are part of each other, and current research is pointing to that more and more. Recent studies have shown that music can slow down and help balance brain waves, reduce tension and stress by affecting endorphin levels, reduce physical tension by <a href='http://www.undersound.org/music-and-sound-healing' rel="nofollow">Read more</a></p>Here is no comments yet by the time  your rss reader get this, Do you want to be the first commentor? Hurry up ]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Music and the Web</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>So what’s up with music on the internet, anyway?  Too much of nothing at all!  Most find the ubiquitous soundtracks on Myspace pages to be a nuisance, and major labels are going out of their way to keep the good stuff off the web entirely.  But this is a problem of design and deployment.  Sound and music can be the perfect accompaniment for your message.
To get a better handle on this, lets look at music and the internet separately.  Music is generally used in a few familiar ways.  Broadly, music is a form of entertainment that triggers an emotional response in most people.  Beyond the <a href='http://www.undersound.org/music-and-the-web' rel="nofollow">Read more</a></p>Here is no comments yet by the time  your rss reader get this, Do you want to be the first commentor? Hurry up ]]></description>
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To get a better handle on this, lets look at music and the internet separately.  Music is generally used in a few familiar ways.  Broadly, music is a form of entertainment that triggers an emotional response in most people.  Beyond the <a href='http://www.undersound.org/music-and-the-web' rel="nofollow">Read more</a></p>Here is no comments yet by the time  your rss reader get this, Do you want to be the first commentor? Hurry up ]]></content:encoded>
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