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Beethoven sonata for violin and piano

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Avatar f tn Weirdly he's into the classics. Beethoven and Mozart. Things like that. Moonlight sonata gets him real still and he doesn't move. When its over he kicks like crazy till I put it back on. Anything played on a piano or violin seems to sooth him. He also loves when I sing to him. Could be anything.
Avatar f tn ve heard that somewhat soft and slower music is better, particularly harmonious, soothing music, like guitar, violin, piano, classical. Its recommended to avoid anything harsh or brash or discordant or startling. Its also strongly recommended not to use headphones or music directly against your belly as that amplifies sounds too loudly. I'd think bluegrass or country would be fine. I do a lot of classical or soft folksy stuff myself.
220090 tn?1379167187 If you want to start with Classical music, I recommend trying Mozart and Beethoven piano concertos or sonatas. The are among the best and relatively easy to listen to. If you are not at all familiar with the genre, then you might have to play them a few times before you start to get an understanding of what they are trying to say. There are also many great Chopin sonatas. The main point is to start with something you can relate to.
19606750 tn?1480880764 Main motivation to fix is to make it easier for typing, and playing musical instruments (piano/guitar/violin) where I find it hampers progress in terms of agility/precision (I'm right handed, so use left hand for frets). Wondered if anyone could recommend a good way of going about this in the UK (whether NHS or private, where and how) and how long to expect heeling period to be.
Avatar f tn I enjoy classical music such as Mozart and Ludwig Van Beethoven as well. :) My favorite by Beethoven is the Moonlight Sonata.
Avatar f tn I do piano and take violin lessons, but my Disorder has gotten to the point to where I don't even notice I'm pulling out my hair
Avatar m tn Hi guys, When I was roughly 15 or so, I noticed a tingling sensation in my and (I believe my left). It was mis-diagnosed as carpel tunnel at the time (I played piano and violin so it was plausible). Since then, very gradually, the sensation has progressed to other parts of my body, though not all. My face and both my hands now have this persistent constant tingling sensation.
Avatar m tn I realized while playing piano that if I played the G6 with my ear near the instrument, my ear seemed to forget about the tinnitus for awhile. So I would go to the piano and play the note for five minutes, and my tinnitus would be alleviated for an hour. Eventually, I found an audio file of the frequency, and I cranked it in to my ears for about 20 minutes to half an hour.
Avatar m tn It sounds more like the Sonata is causing this, unless this is something you've been taking for awhile, as these are common side effects of it. I doubt the B complex is causing the problem, but I wonder, when are taking it and when are you taking Sam-e?
Avatar n tn I was working on the Mendelssohn violin concerto in E minor on violin and jazz piano on the piano after taking classical training since I was four. The last thing that I worked on was Gershwin's concerto in F 3rd movement. I just feel stunned from this constant feeling. Almost like something was stuck to my brain behind my eyebrows. This feeling was especially constant on the right side of my head, behind my eyebrow and to the center when I took geodin. It's still there.
1748105 tn?1314473206 my knee surgeon suspected lupus and sent me to a rheumatoid dr for testing and they tested for MS, lymes , lupus which I am always borderline for, but they did find the chiari.I got the dx in Feb '08. My violin teacher would hit me with the bow....I had no idea what the problem was and thought I was doing it right, I was trying neway....lol...same with my teacher , he would get so mad, and I was so confused....
Avatar m tn one night i decided to sit down and play the piano---i played for quite awhile and eventually my wrists started top hurt---but i think that was a carpal tunnel thing, not an arthritis thing. i worry that my arthritis could eventually get bad enough to affect my piano playing. i have atopic dermatitis and it can make my fingers hurt more than my arthritis does. i assume that what i have is osteoarthritis, but no one ever has said that for sure.
Avatar m tn It all started when one day I played the piano and guitar for several hours. The following morning my wrist hurt and were going numb. I had no swelling. I waited a couple days, then when I thought I was ok I lifted some weights. I realized it wasn't better. School made it impossible for my wrists to recover. I tried playing the piano a week later, but they still hurt. For months I've been trying to let them recover, but they won't.
Avatar f tn I have so many....I love music. Play a bit of piano, use to be in Marching Band and Choir. Already an "old" song when my husband sang it to me...But this hold so many great memories for me.....makes me very melancholy. "Gentle on my Mind"...Glen Campbell It's knowing that your door is always open and your path is free to walk, that makes me tend to leave my sleeping bag rolled up and stashed behind your couch.
Avatar n tn Yet because of that I has the skill of making a guitar, trumpet, violin, cello, electric guitar, piano, and drums all with just my vocal chords alone =D If I get back to listening to smooth Jazz I should be able to reacquire the saxophone again =) IF this ability is not limited to me, then there may be others who go undiagnosed for ASD because we can talk- my question would be: Is he good at reciprocal conversations?
Avatar f tn Im sorry to say it like this but THANK GOD! I thought I was the only human being on t his earth who was going through this. I've have done the same things as you, bought videos, went to therapy, even tried medications and so on and on but nothing has helped . When you describe your daughter it sounds exactly like my daughter, she is 13. She is wonderful to everyone except for me, her step dad, and her 2 sisters.
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Avatar m tn My last refill for percocet was 10/19 and 12/09 for ambien and that was my plastic surgeon. My surgeon refused to give me anything else. He told me to find a PCP and I did 12/17 but this FNP isn't addressing my pain/insomnia effectively. On 12/17/10 she wrote me a script for indocin and benadryl. This didn't work so on 12/23/10 she wrote a questionable or I'm not sure who wrote it for sonata, percocet, and dicflonac.
Avatar f tn Has anyone made one on YouTube or any list at all? Birthing class teacher recommended some plain instrumental with no words and some uplifting like rock and roll..
Avatar f tn But I have always been really athletic and I play violin. Until last year. Biking too much hurt my knees, and my body just collapsed. Since then I have had debilitating knee pain, wrist problems, TMJ...pretty much all my joints are messed up. No Drs know whats wrong with me. My blood tests have all turned out negative, for Lyme's, rhumatoid arthritis, etc. X-rays of my wrists and knees are perfectly normal. Over the last year the pain has been ongoing, often so I can barely walk.
Avatar f tn Love ur Gma story...my DD is a dancer so that is a nice connection and my Gma played piano for her DH's movie theater...it was Silent movies back then...so that is exciting....only thing is they split up and I never met him. On my mom's side her dad played violin and I also took lessons and also took guitar lessons as well, I can play piano by ear....lol...so music has always played a major role in my life....and again with DD being a dancer, u can not dance with out ur music...
Avatar f tn Sleep medications to induce sleep are helpful for short term insomnia. For long term use they are best avoided, and besides you may develop tolerance to the medication. So, try weaning away from them and slowly try to adopt good sleep hygiene measures to promote sleep. Also, being overweight can worsen the osteoarthritis, so to begin with try light exercises like walking and then gradually build up under the guidance of a physiotherapist.
Avatar n tn I agree about talking to the doc. You might consider melatonin, though. It's OTC, safe, and works well for some people. I've been using that off-and-on throughout treatment. Go with the lowest OTC dose, though. It's a natural compound and if the body gets too much it just ignores the signal. Also, talk to your doc about Ambien (lasts roughly 8 hours) vs. Sonata (lasts about 2 hours).