In December 1992, the father of David Otto died of cancer. On Christmas Eve, he was in a coma. The family gathered at a small hospital and knew that their loving husband and father were not together. Since Christmas Eve, the singer is singing quietly at the hospital. When they passed through the room and sang "a quiet night", tears fell on the cheek of a coma man. His family said he saw what he was lying there all day without moving, and that tear was the way to tell them to see you again.
Music is magical, it is true, but not all are smoke and mirrors. Behind the mystical healing power of music is the scientific reason why it has such influence on our thinking. Music is actually a combination of various elements such as pitch, rhythm, dynamics. The speed, speed, sound, difference of music is that it affects our brain. Combining these factors, there is a dramatic change in physiology and behavior. Despite that mystery, one thing is certain is that the entire brain was activated by listening to music, and a way of improving thinking, behavior, and emotion was born using music. There is a possibility.
Modern science and medicine rediscovers the healing power of music. And music therapy, especially music therapy for people special need for mental health, rehabilitation, special education has been successful. In the West, even a legitimate medical practice, it is a recognized form of treatment now. Music is an ancient part of comprehensive science that promotes Ayurveda, a happy and healthy lifestyle. From a long time, music has always been a part of Indian culture. Music plays an important role in Veda. 'Samveda' is full of music. Music therapy can effectively control dorsha such as Vata, Pitta, Kapha. Over the years, the great composers of Indian classical music have tried music therapy. Legend has it to bring his work to revive people whose classical music master Thyagaraja died it
Music is a universal characteristic of man. Almost all music traditions recognize the healing power of music. Music therapy has shifted from a social science model focusing on overall health and happiness to a neuroscience model that focused on the specific elements of music and the influence on sensory movement, language, and cognitive function . Psychotic music therapy research based on a small number of evidences showed promising results. Traditional music such as Indian classical music has just been recently appreciated in evidence based music therapy research. Emphasize the need for systematic research in this field
Music therapy for mental disorders and mental health: undeveloped potential of Indian classical music