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Classical Music 🎼 Shocking Benefits 😊

Benefits of Listening to
Classical Music
by Brooke Neuman 🎼 January 22, 2016
😊 10 Shocking Benefits 😌
Chances are you’ve heard that there are several benefits of listening to classical music.  
But is there any actual truth behind this statement
According to numerous studies, there absolutely is.
There are a ton of brainy benefits one derives from listening to classical music. From pain management to improved sleep quality, listening to classical music has both mental and physical benefits.
In fact, simply listening to classical music as background noise can have a significant impact on your mood, productivity, and creativity.
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10 Benefits of Listening to Classical Music
1. Decreases Blood Pressure 
Want to keep your heart healthy? According to an Oxford University study, listening to classical music can help reduce one’s blood pressure.  In the study, researchers played participants different styles of music, including rap, pop, techno, and classical. Classical music was effective at lowering participant’s blood pressure, while rap, pop, and techno actually raised blood pressure. 

2. Boosts Memory 
Did you know that listening to Mozart can actually help improve your memory? According to a study, people who listened to Mozart’s music showed an increase in brain wave activity that’s linked directly to memory. So next time you have to memorize a big speech or presentation, put on some Mozart while you practice. 

3. Sparks Creativity 
To get your creative juices flowing, listen to some classical music. While listening to classical music won’t instantly make you creative, it will help put into a more creative mindset. Next time you need to brainstorm, try listening to some Mozart or Bach to get your mind thinking outside the box. 

4. Reduces Stress Levels 
If you’re feeling particularly stressed, listen to some classical tunes. A study found that pregnant women who listened to classical music were less likely to feel stressed throughout their pregnancy. Scientists claim that classical music’s tempo is similar to the human heart, which eases both anxiety and depression. 

5. Supercharges Brainpower 
Do you have a big test or project coming up? Boost your brainpower by listening to some classical music. In a study, French researchers found that students who listened to a lecture in which classical music was played in the background scored better on a test compared to other students.

 6. Fights Depression
 When you’re feeling down in the dumps, ditch the donuts and opt for some classical music instead.Several studies have proven that classical music helps relieve depression and melancholy.   In fact, a study from Mexico discovered that listening to classical music can help ease symptoms of depression. 

7. Puts you to Sleep 
Do you toss and turn for hours before finally falling asleep? Rather than squeeze in another episode of Games of Thrones or New Girl, listen to classical music. According to a study of people with sleep issues, listening to classical music for just 45 minutes prior to bed can help improve sleep quality. 

8. Relieves Pain 
Instead of reaching for another Tylenol, you might want to consider playing a Bach or Beethoven playlist. Multiple studies have shown that listening to classical music can help relieve pain.  According to researchers in London, patients listening to classical music used significantly less pain medication. 

9. Makes you Happy 
Want to get out of that bad mood you’re in? Listening to classical music can help increase dopamine secretion, which activates the brain’s reward and pleasure center. In fact, a 2013 study found that music can help put people in a better mood. 

10. Improves Productivity 
It’s a Monday morning and you can’t seem to get it together. To help boost productivity, listen to some classical music.  A series of studies have proven that music makes repetitive tasks more enjoyable.

A study performed by researchers at the University of Maryland found that Baroque classical music in the reading room can help improve radiologists efficiency and accuracy. 

Give it a Try!
While classical music can’t raise your IQ 10 points, there are a ton of benefits of listening to classical music. 
Not sure where to start? Our friends at Merriam Music put together a great beginner’s guide here:  https://www.merriammusic.com
Whether you need to cram for an important presentation or you simply want a good night’s sleep, classical music can help. But Don’t just take our word for it. Try it out for yourself and let us know what benefits of listening to classical music you experience!
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Music Can Facilitate Blood Pressure
Recovery From Stress.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES:
Interventions that reduce the magnitude of cardiovascular responses to stress are justified, at least in part, by the notion that exaggerated responses to stress can damage the cardiovascular system. Recent data suggest that it is worthwhile to explore, in addition to the magnitude of the cardiovascular responses during stress (reactivity), the factors that affect the return to baseline levels after the stressor has ended (recovery). This experiment examined the effect of listening to music on cardiovascular recovery.

DESIGN AND METHOD:
Participants (N = 75) performed a challenging three-minute mental arithmetic task and then were assigned randomly to sit in silence or to listen to one of several styles of music: classical, jazz or pop.


RESULTS:
Participants who listened to classical music had significantly lower post-task systolic blood pressure levels (M = 2.1 mmHg above pre-stress baseline) than did participants who heard no music (M = 10.8 mmHg). Other musical styles did not produce significantly better recovery than silence.


CONCLUSIONS:
The data suggest that listening to music may serve to improve cardiovascular recovery from stress, although not all music selections are effective.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15296685
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