motoxlover13 asked:
I am looking for a publisher to look at the music I’ve written and have it published. Any good ones for beginners?
Comments Off
Answerer asked:
What subgenre of classical music do institutionalists and nepotists of high net worth choose to entertain and relax themselves with?
Don’t let that prior sentence intimidate you, the first question in descending order is all that’s necessary – it’s the simplified version of the latter.
Comments Off
marias asked:
i have heard that listening to classical music will help your baby grow more cognitively and to be smarter. for example, they have the baby einstein cd’s that have all classical music…. does anyone know if it really has been proven to work?? should i listen to it?
Comments Off
?????ยข? (???’? ?????) asked:
My aunt told me that I should play classical music for my daughter when she sleeps. But I never really understood why. Does anyone know?
Comments Off
Sara For Life asked:
My teacher said it has to do with classical music being close to the rythym of our alpha brain waves, so it put balance into the brain, and that’s why it’s good to play it while you sleep, ect. Can you elaborate on this some more?
Comments Off
LifeDoctor asked:
Beautiful Calming music.
I mean classical music that is pleasing to the ears unlike those music that only ’some’ call art
Comments Off
Popsnapcrackle asked:
I’ve heard classical music turned will help with studies. I am not a large fan of classical music (although I am not ignorant of the skill involved). Will jazz (romantic jazz, light jazz) have the same effect as classical music? If more clarification is needed, please ask.
Comments Off
cavagnac@att.net asked:
I once heard on the radio about a group of classical musicians that take composers works like Bach and Mozart and slow them way, way, way, down to almost drone speed. I am wanting to find out where to listen, buy, etc…
Comments Off