In one word?
YES!
Or at least have some sort of sound scientific hypothesis behind it
YES!
Or at least have some sort of sound scientific hypothesis behind it
To: CZ-VZ-Files@yahoogroups.com
From: dan.for@tiscali.cz
Date: Tue, 31 Dec 2013 16:24:54 +0900
Subject: Re: [CZ-VZ-Files] OT My new electronic music project
From: dan.for@tiscali.cz
Date: Tue, 31 Dec 2013 16:24:54 +0900
Subject: Re: [CZ-VZ-Files] OT My new electronic music project
Try anything about music therapy, psychosomatic or behavioral medicine and similar. I'm quite sure you will find something :-)
We will start some research next year if everything goes well.
BTW, do you think everything must be scientifically proofed to work? I believe in the power of music and started this project after 47 years of music study, composing, arranging, performing, improvising, and after 40 years of experience with electronic instruments.
So believe or not believe. Nobody is forced to spend his few coins for it. If it works for somebody, OK. If not, at least there's 60 minutes of good music.
All the best, happy new year 2014!
Daniel Forro
On 24 Dec, 2013, at 7:22 PM, <synergeezer@...> <synergeezer@...> wrote:
Can you point us to peer-reviewed studies that support any of the assertions on your website?