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Something...Something!


Both speaking and singing appear to be similar to us, but they are very different.


Speaking makes one tired and the longer one speaks, faster one develops the hoarse irritating voice of a politician during the election time.


Signing on the other hand makes one's voice sweeter and finer. It develops a positive energy - even though singing itself needs a lot of energy. 


Singing improves your mood. It releases the same feel-good-brain-chemicals as eating a chocolate! It is very effective as a stress reliever and improves the quality of sleep. Singing releases pain-relieving endorphins, helping you to forget that painful tooth / knee / whatever.


For those who can't sing or won't sing...just listen to classical music of any style.


The calming effect of classical music takes away any jitters or nervousness, and can help to decrease your heart rate and anxiety. 


The Mozart Effect relies on listening to classical music while performing a task, which helps to focus on the task at hand and improve memory retention.


That something called MUSIC has that something called MAGIC in it!


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