Monthly Archives: June 2017
Auditory therapy of A. Tomatis (part 4)
Why Mozart?
But why Mozart? Why not Bach, Beethoven, the Beatles? Mozart did not create the stunning effects that Bach’s mathematical genius was capable of. His music does not stir up waves of emotions like Beethoven’s works. She relaxes the body like the folk melodies and brings him to the movement under the influence of music “stars” of the rock. So what’s the matter then? Perhaps, in is, that Mozart remains and mysterious, and accessible. His intelligence, charm and simplicity make us wiser. Continue reading
Auditory therapy of A. Tomatis (part 3)
Motor skill
The vestibule, which is part of the inner ear, is responsible for the balance, coordination and position of the body. These signs will help to identify the presence of vestibular problems:
poor posture;
restless behavior;
clumsy, uncoordinated movements;
weak sense of rhythm;
clumsy handwriting; Continue reading