| Stress Relief and Music
By Edward
Weiss
Stress. It affects us all. The noise. The emotional upsets. The
rapidly approaching holiday season that we're all supposed to smile
our way through.
Thankfully, one of the ways we can relieve stress is by putting
on some relaxing music. Some love to listen to nature sounds. Some
quiet piano music. Whatever you are attracted to, take a minute
to sit down, close your eyes, and listen.
Your heart rate and breathing will start to slow down along with
your thoughts. As you tune in to the sound of the music, you let
go of the cares and concerns of the outer world. Now, an inner journey
begins to take place.
After listening for a few minutes, you find yourself feeling refreshed
and renewed, as if a blanket of sound has washed you clean. And
all you had to do was put a CD in your player. Listening to music
is a great way to reduce stress levels. Playing music can actually
reduce stress even further.
As we approach our chosen instrument, we settle into a happy routine
that always brings us comfort and joy. As a piano player, I love
preparing to play. The act of sliding the bench out, of touching
the keys and placing my hands on a chord all contribute to a calming
ritual that allows me to relax and unwind. And then as I play, cares
and concerns of this world slowly drop off my shoulders and I am
transported into a place where peace is present.
Edward Weiss is a pianist/composer and webmaster of Quiescence
Music's online piano lessons. He has been helping students learn
how to play piano in the New Age style for over 14 years and works
with students in private, in groups, and now over the internet.
Stop by now at http://www.quiescencemusic.com/piano_lessons.html
for a FREE piano lesson!
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