Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Why Music Is So Spectacular

Last night Clayton, Clara and I went over to a good friend’s house for dinner, good conversation and music.

The music part wasn’t planned. Our host happens to be a great singer – think Frank Sinatra mixed with Josh Groban. We were treated to some beautiful original songs accompanied by guitar and piano.

Yes, I’m not talking about classical music. But great music, nonetheless. Hey, if it takes you to a calm place, uplifts your spirit and rejuvenates your soul – it’s great stuff. On that note - soon I’ll be revealing my picks for the best high frequency, positive sounds available. And those picks will not be exclusively classical.

Since we’re talking Sinatra…

Frank Sinatra’s voice is gorgeous and soothing. His voice resonates with positive high frequencies, plus Sinatra’s songs are melodic and beautiful.

Also, Frank did not utilize low frequency thumping sounds to pound his music into you. He’s all about gentle story telling and joy.

Add to that - Sinatra usually sang with a full orchestra. Strings and winds and horns contribute greatly to the high frequency quotient. Especially in Sinatra songs and arrangements, which are often on the slow side. Slow, meaning, their tempo creates a healthy heartbeat of around 60 beats a minute.

Music that uplifts your spirit and slows down your breathing is good for you. The same goes for wise words. Powerful stuff indeed.

Getting positively charged music into your system transforms your day from mundane to special. Who wants to feel like it’s ‘just another day’. Nobody. How about rejoicing in ‘how great a day it is’. Good vibrations have a funny way of doing that.

The Secret Power of Words and Music package is chocker-block full of these rejuvenating vibrations. Get your copy today.

Warm Regards,
Tania Gabrielle French

P.S. It’s Easy. It’s Healthy. It’s Powerful .

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