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The universal therapy that is the magic of MUSIC...♬♪

The sound of music touches our soul Throughout the course of history, sound has been known to be a form of communication between living beings on this earth. It is like its own language with its unique vocabulary. Music can simply be defined as live or recorded sound that is propagated in a pattern which has a pleasant aural perception when we hear it. Most times even in live performances, we hear theses sounds reproduced electronically through loudspeakers but often time we hear them from their original analog sources. Either way these propagated sound waves are received by us via our ears and then processed by our brain before we can hear, listen and even feel them.  In fact research in neuroscience has shown that the brain reacts to music differently from oral and written words. More parts of the brain are actively stimulated when we listen to music than when we read or hear a speech. Music can be conveyed in many forms whether that be vocal, instrumental, song, music video or these

Steelpan a phenomenal musical instrument

An Overview of the Steelpan The steelpan , steel drum or pan as it is called, is part of the world's ocean of musical apparatus. It is a simple-looking instrument that produces a wide range of pitches (G1-F6) on the chromatic scale (12 tone scale in tonal music). It originated in the small Caribbean twin-island state of Trinidad & Tobago in the early to mid 1900s. When played collectively with other musicians, this is referred to as steelband or a steel orchestra and the players themselves are called pannists . It is made from standard 55 US-gallon industrial steel drum containers used in the shipment of chemicals internationally, hence the term 'drum' referring to the cylindrical steel container from which it is made. The straight stick or Panstick as it is called, seen in the photo above, is used in a pair to play the pan and sometimes 2 pairs, one held in each hand, are used by pannists for more tonal nuance. The tip of the sticks have different sized rubber fitted