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      <pubDate>2017-01-05 15:11:32 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Five benefits of Playing Guitar:</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong><br>1. Strum Away the Stress<br></strong>No matter what’s causing you to feel stressed, spend some time playing your guitar. At the very least it will boost your mood and shift your focus, and before you know it, the stress of the day will subside. Once you get into your groove, you’ll feel much more relaxed.<br><strong>2. Boost Your Brain Power<br></strong>Playing an instrument, however, naturally stimulates the brain. You’re focusing on reading music, learning chords, and doing several things at once. According to <a href="http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/266809.php">Medical News Today</a>, based on findings from a study in Scotland, “people who practice musical instruments have sharper brains because they pick up mistakes in their performance and fix them more quickly than other people.”<br>So once you’ve learned to play some <a href="http://takelessons.com/blog/easy-guitar-songs">easy songs</a>, you’ll not only be the envy of all your friends, you’ll also be smarter.</div><div><strong>3. Pick Away the Pain<br></strong>Have you ever noticed how playing or listening to music seems to take your mind off the things that are bothering you? This same strategy may work to alleviate anxiety and/or chronic pain. An article in <a href="http://www.menshealth.com/health/10-reasons-play-guitar"><em>Men’s Health</em></a> noted that based on a study from the University of Utah’s Pain Research center, listening to music can take your mind off and reduce pain—and what better music to listen to than the tunes you create on your guitar?</div><div><strong>4. Heal Your Heart<br></strong>While music (listening to, playing and writing) can certainly help you process your feelings and mend a broken heart, music actually has a positive effect on your heart from a medical standpoint.According to <a href="http://www.health.harvard.edu/newsletter_article/using-music-to-tune-the-heart">Harvard Health</a>, “music can help ease your recovery from a cardiac procedure, get you back to normal after a heart attack or stroke, relieve stress, and maybe even lower your blood pressure a tad.” So go ahead and sing your heart out, your body will thank you.<br><strong>5. Practice Your Passion<br></strong>This should probably be at the top of the list, but one of the most obvious benefits of playing guitar is that it’s really fun! Whether you’re a beginner or a veteran, you probably started playing because you were interested, and you continue playing because you love it. Playing music is fun, and it can expand your social circle and take you to unexpected places. Remember this next time you don’t feel like <a href="http://takelessons.com/blog/perfect-guitar-practice-routine-z01">practicing</a>, or get discouraged when you’re trying to learn a new song.These are just a few of the many <a href="http://www.guitarworld.com/top-10-reasons-play-guitar-0">benefits</a> of playing guitar. Why do you love to play? Whatever your reasons, make sure you’re <a href="http://takelessons.com/blog/50-things-to-improve-your-guitar-practice-z01">getting the most out of your practice time</a>.</div><div><strong>If you feel like you could use some extra help, find an awesome </strong><a href="https://takelessons.com/category/guitar-lessons?utm_source=blog-student&amp;utm_medium=blog&amp;utm_content=post&amp;utm_campaign=tl-blog"><strong>guitar teacher</strong></a><strong> in your area.<br></strong><br></div><div><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2017-01-05 15:16:46 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>M.U.S.I.C. - My Unique Soul Is Complete.</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>There is an inner connection between music and the spirit. When language aspires to the transcendent, and the soul longs to break free of the gravitational pull of the earth, it modulates into song. Music, said Arnold Bennett, is “a language which the soul alone understands but which the soul can never translate.” It is, in Richter’s words, “the poetry of the air.” Tolstoy called it “the shorthand of emotion.” Goethe said, “Religious worship cannot do without music. It is one of the foremost means to work upon man with an effect of marvel.” Words are the language of the mind. Music is the language of the soul.</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2017-01-05 15:34:13 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Healing Power of Music!!!</title>
         <author>vinovikey</author>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>As speech, writing and traditional forms of communication are compromised, music provides an alternative means of maintaining a connection, thereby helping to normalize interaction between caregiver and patient. Music used therapeutically creates an environment where the patient can be nurtured and cared for in a way that is safe, gentle and appropriate. Music is central to maintaining human bonds when those with dementia have lost the ability to initiate communication or to respond verbally. <br><br>The powers of music when focused and used therapeutically are many. Critical to maintaining quality of life for those with Alzheimer’s is management of emotions and preserving the connection with others. Music is conducive to keeping those connections strong as long as possible while helping the participant to focus, increase awareness and orient to the environment. A number of research studies have looked at music therapy as an important adjunct to medical treatment and findings suggest a possible link between the use of music and slowing the progression of dementia.<br><br>From the rhythms of the heartbeat experienced in the womb to the stirring sounds of a marching band, rhythmic patterns and music surround us. Language itself has a musical quality to it and from the beginning of mankind, as expressed through chanting and drumming, resembled music more closely than speech. Music is primal to life and expressed by each of us every day whether through dancing to a favorite tune, keeping rhythm with a pencil or remembering a special time when hearing a forgotten melody. It is central to our lives and is embedded in our culture, defining how we acknowledge milestones, rites of passage and celebrations as well as providing comfort, transformation and inspiration. Music links us to our world and provides a pathway back to our past.<br><br></div><div><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2017-01-06 07:07:08 UTC</pubDate>
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