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Khmer Music Lyrics and Youtube Videos

January 28th, 2010 Val No comments

Here are some Khmer music lyrics and youtube videos for all the fans

Fadel Shaker Music Videos

January 22nd, 2010 Val No comments

Here are some of the best videos of the Singer Fadel Shaker and his music.

Edmonton Folk Music Festival

January 21st, 2010 Val No comments

Edmonton is a very attractive city in Canada but little known by tourists. Located north of the city of Calgary in the State of Alberta, is a very interesting tourist destination by allowing you to discover a very beautiful and less crowded compared to other Canadian cities such as Montreal, Toronto or Vancouver.

The city is located in a region called Edmonton’s River Valley which represents the largest grouping of parks throughout the Americas in your area that is 22 times the famous Central Park in New York. You will find several places to camp and various services to guide and visit the most attractive parts of the region. Much of the city has bike trails and hiking trails with a total of 235km of tracks that includes Waskahegan Walking Trail.

At the heart of Edmonton is an area dedicated to the culture called Downtown Art District near Churchill Square. There you will find among others the Francis Winspear Center for Music is considered one of the best salsa concerts across Canada. You are also several theaters such as the Citadel Theater, theater, Old Strathcona and the University of Alberta that hobble very actively participates in the cultural life of the city with several places for musical events.

Even for travelers who want to know more about the founding of the city, its history and evolution I recommend visiting one of the museums in Edmonton. The Fort Edmonton’s Park located on the River’s Valley is probably one of the largest museums in Canada’s history with reconstructions and a very impressive collection of objects. We also recommend that the Royal Alberta Museum has a collection of more than 10 million items of cultures present before the arrival of Europeans.

The city also offers tourists various festivals and celebrations throughout the year. You can not lose the Edmonton Folk Music Festival is one of the most famous music festivals in North America or one of the many contests that are the best rodeo cowboys in the international sports circuit.

The city of Edmonton has an international airport which receives flights arriving from all major international destinations. If you want to travel to the capital of Alberta, find cheap tickets to major cities in Canada such as Montreal or Toronto. Then you can choose one of the many cheap domestic flights to get to Edmonton and explore the sights of the area.

Online Music Backup

January 14th, 2010 Val No comments

In Diino you can save your most important files: Accounting for your business, documents, photos, video and make an online music backup.

All that contains your computer you can save it safely making an online backup or backup fully automatically.

Diino provides you with a secure solution for online backup. Forget the annoying recordings of CDs or tapes for your backups.

With Diino online backup can automatically backup your important files and data to our secure servers. These backups are made between your computer and our secure servers in a data transfer with 2048 bit encryption, so nobody else can see what you keep.

Online Music Therapy Degree to Tone the Brain

January 6th, 2010 Val No comments

A cheery tune starts playing on the radio while we are in the car and, without realizing it, begin to set the pace with our fingers on the steering wheel to move his shoulders and gesticulating with the song. In the same way can be a calm melody that manages to lighten the face during a traffic jam. Is it a decision to feel euphoria or peace? No, is the effect of music on the brain that makes us react that way.

Music therapy is one of the treatment alternatives that are becoming more relevant and more research is devoted in the field of neurology. Recent studies have shown that those who have suffered some type of brain damage from stroke or trauma, accelerated cognitive recovery and motor skills, improve behavior, emotional and affective development, enhance social skills and show improved pain management with music therapy . Those who suffer from dementia, depression and even neurological disorders such as autism, have also shown progress with this treatment.

Although the effect of music on the brain is not a recent discovery, the technology of magnetic resonance and positron emission tomography (PET Scan) has managed to shed light on it. What still remains to discover is the exact location of the area of the brain that are stimulated by music.

“ The studies have helped to observe parts of the brain responsible for body movements, sensory perception, coordination, cognition, and anxiety countenance. You can see which parts are stimulated during a particular activity. Still not known with certainty the specific location, but patients with lesions in the superior temporal lobe showed greater cognitive recovery with this treatment, said Dr. Nestor Galvez, head of neurology at the Cleveland Clinic in Weston.

MUSIC AND EMOTION

Different parts of the brain interact when listening to music and allow the person to recognize inner emotions. “ When a person hears a rhythm or melody, the brain is working, you hear the cognitive function of sound and perform the music, then engages the engine to dance, play an instrument or move. For each function we have a program. When you use music as therapy helps to create new connections and programs in the brain to overcome obstacles, said Galvez.

The influence of music on the brain is not limited to listening; the power to sing a melody is also part of the process. “ Many patients who have suffered strokes and aphasia developed - the partial or complete loss of the power of the word - can sing, can be expressed through song. The same happens with Parkinson’s patients, who often stutter as the disease progresses, but can sing without difficulty, said the Panamanian physician.