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Music and Brain – Musical Perspective | to | |||||||||||||||||
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2 Music and Brain Musical Perspective |
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| Peter
Huebner
Classical Composer and Musicologist |
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most incomprehensible regarding the universe is that we can comprehend it Albert Einstein |
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| Preface | |||||||||||||||||||
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nervous system, especially in its higher developments, is considered to
be the physiological link to our abstract inner world. Mind, inner hearing,
inner voice, understanding, feeling, intellect, self consciousness, conscience,
character, soul, cognition, love for truth and creativity express physically
through the nervous system and are therefore an important theme of neurosciences.
My present report describes position and tasks of these inner human forces
and fields of live as they are experienced by the classical composer while
a classical work generates (1,2,3,4). The described situations and processes are the fundamentals of Medical Resonance Therapy Music® (5) as a scientific music medicine. The application of the natural harmony laws of the microcosm of music (6) to the inner human forces create the medical effect of this harmonical data carrier music (7,8) on the nervous system and through it on the whole organism. |
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