How to listen to music and get the best from it.

You will be amazed at how many people still do not know how to listen to a nice piece of relaxing music.

Here are just a few tips that can be useful to get the most out of that expensive Relaxation CD you have just purchased.

1.Take Time Out. Take a "time-out" break everyday, just for you, even if it means that you sit in the car. Get out of the office arena and ease into a relaxation CD that is suited to the occasion. Your brain will associate the music with relaxing and become accustomed to the moment.

2.Choose The Right Music. Nearly all of us choose music that we "like" but do not stop to think, if the piece I am about to relax to, have the correct ingredients to successfully enable the listener to relax fully and unwind.

3.Set The Scene. Make yourself comfortable long before you press that "PLAY" button. Lock the door, dowse the lighting, switch of your mobile and close any opened windows to stop any noise emissions from entering your domain. This still applies if you intend to listen to your music on headphones as well.

4.Set The Correct Volume Level. Listening to music should not have to be at any great volume level, you would be amazed at how low the volume is in a recording studio when it comes to mastering the final mix.

Your ears will adjust nicely to a level that suits you, and in doing so will let you hear the instrumentation and the audio's sonic abilities with ease, try it out, it works especially on headphones.

5.Picture Your Music. Listen to the music and your minds eye should take you on a journey, relaxing your body and invigorate your soul.

6.Its Over. If all of these tips are performed correctly, you may find yourself feeling lighter, and exhilarated. If nothing has altered, then go over what you found to be wrong and simply correct it for the next time.

Written By Mick Cox

From a pro musician touring, releasing albums and making videos, in some of the UK,s biggest recording studios. Abbey Rd, Master Rock etc.

Mick is now releasing his own music from his website www.mickcox.co.uk with great success.

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