GoMo Music

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The Science

Musical researchers have confirmed the value of tone and frequency in healing

GoMo Music utilizes the most advanced concepts in auditory science to create soundscapes that reach far beyond basic and traditional music therapies. Our brand is unique and approaches music science in a way that is different than other music companies. Our composers use the healing tunings of 639Hz, 417Hz, 174Hz, 528Hz, 852Hz, 285Hz, #GV427 binaural, with a special emphasis on 432Hz—a frequency that creates intervals and tones that have harmonic effects on the body and mind of human beings.

Numerous scientific studies, including work from Music as Medicine Research Group, have proven the positive effects that music can have on the treatment of physical and mental ailments. Music interventions have been studied in relation to sleep disorders, depression, cardiovascular disorders, and autism spectrum disorders in children. They have also been successfully used in palliative care and associated with many statistically significant improvements in neurochemistry and neurogenesis, spatial memory and anxiety related behaviors, immune responses and physiology.

Music as Medicine Research Group

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Your Brain on Music

Your Brain on Music

By University of Central Florida
Spring 2019
“Music and the Brain” explores how music impacts brain function and human behavior, including by reducing stress, pain and symptoms of depression as well as improving cognitive and motor skills, spatial-temporal learning and neurogenesis, which is the brain’s ability to produce neurons.

Music as Medicine

Music as Medicine

By Hopkinsmedicine.org
January 8, 2019
Researchers are exploring how music therapy can improve health outcomes among a variety of patient populations, including premature infants and people with depression and Parkinson’s disease.

The Right Music Can Bring Teams Together

The Right Music Can Bring Teams Together

By psychologicalscience.org
September 20, 2016
Music is a common feature in many workplaces – from surgery suites to the mechanic’s shop. But when businesses play music, it’s typically to influence the mood of customers. Studies have shown that background music, even when we don’t notice it, can have an effect on our buying preferences. However, relatively little research has studied the impact of music on employee behavior.

How does it work?

How does it work?

By MindBodyGreen.com
Humans are rhythmic beings: Our heartbeat, breathing, and brain waves are all rhythmic. The human brain and nervous system are hard-wired to distinguish music from noise and to respond to rhythm and repetition, tones and tunes.

Healing with Frequencies

Healing with Frequencies

By Altered-States.net
Nov 7, 2017
To start, let us say, that everything is vibration. From the chair that you may be sitting in to the paper or the mouse you are holding, everything is in a state of vibration. This is not a new idea. Your ancient mystics have known this for many a millennium, but now your scientists are beginning to understand this and agree. It is a wonderful start.

Is there a connection between music and health?

Is there a connection between music and health?

By Harvard Medical
July 1, 2019
Music seems to slow heart rate, lower blood pressure, and reduce levels of stress hormones. It can also provide some relief to heart attack and stroke victims and patients undergoing surgery.

Find out more about the proven healing power of music.