In the prior postings, I discussed some soundtrack considerations. Obviously,
you probably already have some of the more obvious choices, such as "Let's Get
it On" and other songs with words. The beauty of using instrumental music is
that if the words aren't quite right for your situation, those songs might set
up a cognitive dissonance.
For instance, if the lyrics involve marriage and being together for the rest
of your lives, and you both know that you're involved in a more 'right for right
now' relationship, that can be awkward.
But it's not enough just to suggest instrumental music. Some of the rhythms
used on many recordings are stressful in and of themselves. Dr. John Diamond
documented this in his landmark book, "You're Body Doesn't Lie" about the same
time as I wrote about this from a musician's viewpoint. It involves the fact
that certain rhythms create stress because they are opposite to the natural beat
of the heart.
For instance, the rhythms I use on my album, Music For Lovers - Volume 2 (The
Rhythm Method)
http://www.innerpeacemusic.com/albumdetail.asp?pid=53 uses rhythms that are
in sync with the natural patterns of the body.
So pay attention to what you're feeling, and how you're breathing, when you
listen to the music with the one you love. The vibe you save may be your own!
Until next time, Stay Tuned!
Harmoniously Yours ™
Steven Halpern © 2007