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Ever
heard of 'brain music therapy'? Medical
researchers have looked precisely there
- in the brain - to find a solution to our
daily whine, STRESS.
A study in the journal of the American
Medical Association found music decreased
blood pressure and enhanced the performance
of surgeons. And the journal of pediatric
health care reported infants who listen
to music during circumcision feel less pain,
and maintain a steady heart rate. In fact
music therapy was up to 80% effective in
reducing stress, inducing sleep, and overcoming
anxiety.
Let's find out from some avid music buffs
from the telly circle about the rhythms
that put them in a positive and recharged
frame of mind.
Twinkle Bajpai
Any musical form is soothing for me, except
rock music. I am all ears for classical,
particularly thumari. I have affinity
for Sufi music. Listening to Abida Parveen
and Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan makes me feel
internally good. It is very distressing.
When I am low, Ab Dard Se Mera Daman
Bhar De Ya Allah from Sajda a Jagjit
Singh-Lata Mangeshkar album is my all time
favourite. I even enjoy Jaspinder Narula
and Asha Bhonsle. I can even listen to Himesh
Reshamiyaa. Music is my passion and I indulge
in it daily.
Jay Bhanushali
Whenever I am in my vanity van I tune in
to music. Anything which makes me tap my
feet is a turn on. I love rock music. My
current favourite is Adnam Sami's latest
track teri yaad. I can't recall the
lines right now. Songs make me feel refreshed
which is so important for an actor.
Jayaa Mathhur
I am an all time Jagjit Singh fan. Wo
Kagaz Ki Kashti touches me the most,
and a special reason for liking it is that
my uncle Sudarshan Fakir has penned the
lyrics. I also am into hip-hop and funky
music. Talking about singers, Sonu Nigam,
Asha Bhonsle and Kishore Kumar figure in
my choicest list. I am also fond of singing
but don't croon publicly.
Kiran Dubey
I enjoy anything which soothes my mind.
But nazam and ghazals are
my close to my heart. Ahmed Hussain and
Mohamed Hussain from Jaipur are my favourite
singers and they happen to be my fans. I
am fond of their talent. Asha Bhonsle is
one singer whom I love to hear for wide
range and immense variety. I also appreciate
world music, which is played in the Osho
commune.
Poonam Gulati
I love hip-hop, filmy music and even classic
songs, particularly which pep up my mood.
Bryan Adams and Sonu Nigam are two of my
favoured singers. Everything I do by
the former is my evergreen song. I also
listen to sombre numbers but rarely.
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| By
PRASHANT GOLECHA |
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on 16 April 2007 6:30 pm
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