Sleep Well With Relaxing Music And Sounds: Top Well Being Guide
17th October, 2008 - Posted by health news - No Comments
Music and sound are excellent resources in the quest for sleep and relaxation.
For as long as anyone can remember, the lullaby has been an effective tool for easing the sleep-hindering tension of even the most tense of babies and adults alike. Almost everyone can remember a time when our mom lulled us to slumberland by softly singing our favorite sleepy time anthems, followed by the gentle humming of the self same tune until finally even the crankiest of us were slumbering away as peaceful as can be.
There are many different types of compact discs and sound making devices on the market that can help in the relaxation process.
Here are a few ideas to get you started:
Classical music CDs/tapes are a great way to unwind and put yourself in the mindset for a good night’s sleep. Brahms’s “Lullaby”, Mozart’s “Baroque Music”, and “Waltzes” by Strauss are just a few examples of some of the most relaxing classical music out there.
Ambient Electronica (sometimes referred to as “downtempo” or “chillout”) CDs/tapes are another excellent choice for “music to snooze by”. This particular genre of electronic music eschews the pulsating beat of techno and house for non-linear progressions, soothing melodies, syncopated rhythms and gentle sound effects. Some great examples of this type of music are The Orb, Future Sound of London, Aphex Twin and Brian Eno.
New Age/Tribal music CDs/tapes are similar in sound and composition to Ambient Electronica, but feature more organic sounds and diverse non-electronic instruments such as didgeridoos, flutes, harpsichords, chimes and bells. This type of music often uses rhythmic drumming (similar to the beats found in a tribal drum circle), chanting or throat sounds.
Sound Effects CDs/tapes are a bit different in that they are not necessarily “music” at all. You can buy prerecorded media that has various soothing relaxation-oriented sound effects such as babbling brooks, waterfalls, rain, wind, whale songs, water drops, and other natural sounds. Recordings of other types of sounds are also available such as busy city streets, fire engines, airplanes and other noise, which are great for city dwellers who find themselves somewhere out of their element where it is just too quiet.
Sound generating machines are common and available in a wide variety of price points. These devices are usually about the size and shape of a standard alarm clock (and occasionally come built into alarm clock/bedside radios) and usually come with a variety of preset noises that are conducive to sleep and relaxation. Some of these gadgets simply have recorded waveforms that loop continuously, but some models include features such as auto fading after a preset amount of time or the ability to set alarms that gently rouse the sleeper awake. When shopping for sleep sound noise machines, it is essential to think about whether the device can play randomly synthesized sounds or can only playback recorded samples. The former, although a bit more expensive, are tnornally much better at inducing the sleep state rhythms than the latter, due to the fact that they mimic their natural counterpart more closely.
The effectiveness of music as a therapeutic tool in dealing with insomnia varies from individual to individual. Depending on the patient and type of insomnia, what works for one person will not necessarily work for another. Some people will have better results with rhythm and gentle percussion, while others will respond more positively to melody or non-linear compositions. Some will react to constant repetition, while others benefit from randomness.
Experiment to find out what works best for you.
As stated earlier, music is also great for helping babies and toddlers to sleep.
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Posted on: October 17, 2008
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