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Effects of Synchronized Harp Music and Physiotherapy with an Emphasis on Harp Music Therapy

By Opsahl T, Bro-Jørgensen T, Ishøy T

Being a ‘concerto’ of inaudible sound waves, the complicated human cerebral network of neurotransmitters associated with innumerable neurons and their connections identifies and transforms the energy from differentiated frequencies, resulting in the perception of music that indeed initiates emotions such as joy, passion, excitement, melancholy and even fury.

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