Title: 
Stress Relief Music To Unwind

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449

Summary:
Why do we love music so much? Among other things, we have always felt that music enabled us to relax after a hard days work. Just sit back and feel comfortable in a recliner or relax while going to the office in the morning. Yes, music has great relaxing effect on the human body and mind. And now experts are also agreeing. They say that music is great for stress relief, it relaxes us and eases the nerves. Stress relief music works for all, though not in the same way.

The h...


Keywords:
stress relief, relaxation


Article Body:
Why do we love music so much? Among other things, we have always felt that music enabled us to relax after a hard days work. Just sit back and feel comfortable in a recliner or relax while going to the office in the morning. Yes, music has great relaxing effect on the human body and mind. And now experts are also agreeing. They say that music is great for stress relief, it relaxes us and eases the nerves. Stress relief music works for all, though not in the same way.

The hectic lifestyle that we all lead today has started to cost all of us dearly. The fact is, humans are not biologically tuned to the lifestyle that we are all leading today. The great level of stress that we have to go through has only been witnessed for the last 30 or 40 years. So since our bodies are not used to this, acute stress can cause it harm and even lead to physical and mental problems. But stress relief music can be a solution.

How do stress relief music work

There are many theories on this. Do not be surprised if you hear someone say that stress relief music reminds the human mind of a mother’s heartbeat while at the womb. But there are many who do not agree to this view. But on one aspect almost everyone agrees – stress relief music does create a deep impact on the subconscious mind of most people and calms them down.

But the same kind of music may not have the same effect on different people. So while using stress relief music, it becomes necessary to find the type of music that will work for the individual concerned. The wrong stress relief music type may end up actually causing more harm than good. The important thing is to understand what the person likes, his preferences and then play the type of music that will work.

Some experts feel that music, slower than the natural heart beat of a person, which is 72 beats a minute works well as stress relief music. Music with rhythms that repeat and sound monotonous also can calm the nerves.

Music can be used not only to calm a person down, but also to bring him out of a lull and make him active. Faster rhythms and music with beats can effectively make a person more active while the going is slow.

Stress relief music is emerging as a popular way to distress. Though we listen to some form of music almost daily, but when we do it consciously and listen to slower and more monotonous music, it can relax us and remove the stress from our bodies.