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"The silence between the notes is as important as the notes themselves." - Mozart
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Here is a good practice using recorded music. Get a clean copy of a short piece (three
W. A. Mathieu • The Listening Book
S. Bach on a loop, starting with the Brandenburg Concertos. Volume level three.”
Christopher Paolini • To Sleep in a Sea of Stars
Set your alarm clock to a classical music radio station.
strings, and voice. Most versions of Pachelbel’s Canon fill this bill. So does the adagietto from Mahler’s Fifth Symphony or the Barber Adagio for Strings. Mike Rowland’s Fairy Ring is a lovely popular piece that works well. These are just suggestions. Don’t let them preclude your own preferences.
Belleruth Naparstek • Staying Well With Guided Imagery
Music for Airports