Posted by Susan47 on October 27, 2005, at 20:40:51
In reply to Re: Johann Sebastian Bach, posted by Tamar on October 27, 2005, at 3:25:01
I have Csaba Onczay.
Mmmmm but I'll listen to yours, I'll order it I'll be the library has it. Which reminds me, I need to go. Soon. I love the library, sigh. I've been bringing music into work, and i've had good responses so far, I've even caught patients enjoying it immensely. I've seen people be really pleasant and relaxed, much better than sitting in a silent room. Jesus, you should've heard it in there some days. Only the air conditioning making noise, and the Bradma machine, and people looking at each other, at a magazine, at the floor, at me, at the walls, at each other. Man. But put a little real brainwave-loving music into the mix and you can completely alter an emotional atmosphere.. you know? But I think that takes a responsibility too, so I'm looking for light and beautiful, but not too beautiful and not too many minors. So Handel and Haydn, Mozart, a bit of Chopin, not too heavy on the minors as I said, not too much expression. You have to be very careful with music, you know? I've taken on that responsibility at work. People seem to be okay with it so far.
Mind you, I'd stop if I were told, but I think it would be inconsiderate of the patients to not have a relaxing, inviting atmosphere. This is surgery we're talking about. This is not a minor thing and studies have shown, it's been proven, that music played in OR's can actually shorten a patient's healing time.
I mean.. Wow.
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