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Aquostic
Aug 9, 2017 18:06:19 GMT
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Post by madturk on Aug 9, 2017 18:06:19 GMT
On BBC 5 Live today a person texted that listening to Aquostic helped her cope with bereavement.
I'm not a fan of all the acoustic malarkey and would never buy it. But it has done some good in the world.
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Post by Railroad17 on Aug 9, 2017 18:07:33 GMT
On BBC 5 Live today a person texted that listening to Aquostic helped her cope with bereavement. I'm not a fan of all the acoustic malarkey and would never buy it. But it has done some good in the world. Can't argue with that MT.
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Post by paradiseflats on Aug 9, 2017 18:21:12 GMT
On BBC 5 Live today a person texted that listening to Aquostic helped her cope with bereavement. I'm not a fan of all the acoustic malarkey and would never buy it. But it has done some good in the world. When my hormones and emotions were all over the place before my operation late last year. I used to get upset listening to music. The version of Dear John did it every time. But now it's filed, will not listen to it again. The melodies are beautiful. It helped in a difficult time. But so would the original version to. One of the most moving songs is the Dogs Damour, How come it never rains.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 10, 2017 8:51:20 GMT
On BBC 5 Live today a person texted that listening to Aquostic helped her cope with bereavement. I'm not a fan of all the acoustic malarkey and would never buy it. But it has done some good in the world. Agree completely. That's a heart warming story
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Post by charles on Aug 10, 2017 14:01:08 GMT
And yet visions of TWOD's avatar happily hammering away come to my mind. Smile on my face.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 11, 2017 16:57:18 GMT
Hi All, At the end of the day whatever helps people cope with stressful periods especially emotional ones then you need some familiar mechanism that will give you good memories that counteract the pain. Which in turn put whatever situation that is causing you stress in to it's own context so you can compartmentalise good and bad feelings.
This has the effect of helping you cope a lot better with whatever stressful situation you are in, playing music is also why so many coma victims respond to their favourite music when nothing else seems to be having an effect IMHO.
Geoff.
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Post by Mrs Flittersnoop on Aug 11, 2017 22:26:10 GMT
That and the fact that hearing is the last thing to switch off, and music does things to the brain that other senses cannot do.
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