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Medicine 2011-03-08 1 min read

The Big Ommmmmm: How Music can help Tune your Heartstrings this Valentine's Day

The world-renowned Musical Alchemist, Philippo Franchini, is a veteran musician and a pioneer of sound healing in the West. Just in time for Valentine's Day, he explains how and why music can put us "in the mood."

NEWHALL, CA, March 08, 2011

The world-renowned Musical Alchemist, Philippo Franchini, is a veteran musician and a pioneer of sound healing in the West. Just in time for Valentine's Day, he explains how and why music can put us "in the mood."

• Which musical tones, intervals, and tempos make us more attractive because of their harmonious effects on our nervous system?
• The love vibration- What is it and how can we use music to put ourselves in it?
• Beyond the sentimental- What is it about love songs that makes our hearts cry or soar?
• How can we enhance the harmony between lovers with music and sound?

The Musical Alchemist shows us how to make sweet music this Valentine's Day

• The perfect 5th is the Father/Mother balance point. It harmonizes the left and right lobes of the brain.
• Scientific research proves that sustained tones increase the oxygen exchange in the sinuses 94%, contributing to a sense of euphoria and expansion.
• The sound waves created by focused singing and toning act as a "sonic massage" to relax our nervous system and muscles.

Philippo Franchini, the Musical Alchemist, is a world-renowned veteran musician who is pioneering the introduction of Nada Yoga and its healing power to the West, performing widely in America and Europe. He has been seen on NBC and CBS, and heard on radio across the country. As a yogi himself, Philippo has combined his knowledge of Nada Yoga, his own meditations, and his extensive musicianship to create his newest album, Magic and Grace, distributed by White Swan. Philippo has traveled and played widely in Europe, the Middle East and Asia, mesmerizing audiences at traditional music venues and yoga retreats. Currently living in Los Angeles, Philippo has performed at the House of Blues, the Kodak Theatre, BB King's and Santa Cruz Civic, Esalen Institute, Bhakti Fest, Omega Institute, Kripalu Yoga Center, Agape International Spiritual Center, and the Milan International Yoga Festival.