3 Social benefits of learning and playing our Feadog Whistle – part 2
by Joao Ferreira
After weeks at home due to the quarantine, it is time already to some of us come back to work and usual activities.
So, I consider it is the moment to talk about the benefits to play and show your performances of weeks of learning and practice.
I really hope after learning and practicing you share your performances through our Social Media.
So, I gathered these 3 special benefits:
1- Emotional Power
Participants who listened to upbeat classical compositions by Aaron Copland, while actively trying to feel happier, felt their moods lift more than those who passively listened to the music. This suggests that engaging with music, rather than allowing it to wash over us, gives the experience extra emotional power.
2- Mood Projection
A quick blast of happy music made participants perceive other’s faces as happier. The same was true for a snippet of sad music. The biggest effect was seen when people looked at faces with a neutral expression. In other words: people projected the mood of the music they were listening to onto other.
3- Personal Achievements
Four out of five Americans (80%) believe their music education has contributed to their level of personal fulfilment.
It is always good to remind everyone to wash the hands and keep social distancing.
I believe after these 3 benefits, you will be inspired to learn how to play our Feadog Whistles better and better. So, browse our website and look for the one that suits you. If you are already a player becomes our fan visiting our Instagram, Facebook and Twitter to be aware of tips and further information.