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The Larynx (or “voicebox”)
Musical medicine
The health benefits of
singing are both physical and psychological. Singing has physical benefits
because it is an aerobic activity that increases oxygenation in the blood
stream and exercises major muscle groups in the upper body, even when
sitting. Singing has psychological benefits because of its normally positive
effect in reducing stress levels through the action of the endocrine system
which is linked to our sense of emotional well-being. Psychological benefits
are also evident when people sing together as well as alone because of the
increased sense of community, belonging and shared endeavour.
Singing is a great workout
Regular exercising of the
vocal cords can even prolong life, according to recent scientific research.
It’s a great way to keep in shape because you are exercising your lungs and
heart. Not only that, your body produces ‘feel good’ hormones called
endorphins, which rush around your body when you sing. It’s exactly the same
when you eat a bar of chocolate. The good news with singing is that you
don’t gain any calories! Not only can it increase lung capacity, it improves
posture, clears respiratory tubes and sinuses, and can increase mental
alertness through greater oxygenation. It even tones the muscles of your
stomach and back, that is if you’re singing correctly.
Keep young and beautiful
Another benefit is that it
can keep you looking young as you’re gently exercising the muscles in your
face. Forget all those posh and expensive anti-ageing creams, try singing
instead!
Sing for your life!
Singing even helps you live longer, according to the findings of a joint
study by scientists at Harvard and Yale Universities in the USA. The study
showed that choral singing increased the life expectancy of the population
of New Haven, Connecticut, and concluded that this was because singing
promoted both a healthy heart and an enhanced mental state. Another study
at the University of California has reported higher levels of immune system
proteins in the saliva of singers after performing a complex Beethoven
masterwork.
For
expert singing tuition
contact John Gull as below:
Phone: 07813 918769 (mobile) or 0116 281 2364 (home)
Email:
johngull.uk@gmail.com
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