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Music as Medicine
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Daniel Levitin's "Music as Medicine" delves into the scientific evidence supporting music's therapeutic effects.
The book explores cutting-edge research on how music impacts the brain and body, addressing conditions like Parkinson's disease and chronic pain.
Levitin examines various aspects of music, including rhythm, melody, and harmony, and how they contribute to its healing properties.
He challenges the notion of 'magic frequencies' and emphasizes the holistic nature of music's influence.
The book offers a compelling blend of scientific rigor and personal anecdotes, making it accessible to both experts and the general public.
The book explores cutting-edge research on how music impacts the brain and body, addressing conditions like Parkinson's disease and chronic pain.
Levitin examines various aspects of music, including rhythm, melody, and harmony, and how they contribute to its healing properties.
He challenges the notion of 'magic frequencies' and emphasizes the holistic nature of music's influence.
The book offers a compelling blend of scientific rigor and personal anecdotes, making it accessible to both experts and the general public.
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Music and movement; mind and body
Mentioned by Conor Boyle as the author of the new book, 'Music as Medicine'.

Music as Medicine: How to Harness its Therapeutic Power, with Daniel Levitin (Part Two)