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Reviving Lives Through the Therapeutic Power of Music: The Pappettan Method

Pravasa Lo with the soothing therapy of pure music for those who are suffering. Padmanabhan says that the letter travels through different routes. Dad. Addressing psychological conflict through music therapy using the violin He takes the two by the hand and leads them to a normal life. Padmanabhan, a native of Parappanangady in Kerala, plays the violin. Part of the hearts of expatriates with Geetha and a Jupiter Time is running out. Modern medicine dictates to the traumatized Pathyam is the music of Padmanabha than any medicine. He is conflicted with the magic touch of different symphonies. Soothes the nerves.

Many sims suitable for natives and westerners who come before him. It is funny to write it. It depends on the age and nature of the patient. The look and feel of rich symphonies will change. He composed more than 3000 symphonies in Malayalam and English. finished It will include both Western and Eastern methods. Some parts of these symphonies are called ‘Harmony of Raja’. The book has also been published. A different way to accept the Padman is the support of the Sangeeta family. Very inspiring.

Be in a family atmosphere filled with waves of pure music. His birth on Father Kunjapanasan was a music teacher. He started learning music at the age of seven. At the age of 17, the passion for the violin sprouted in his mind. The path changed to music. The famous violinist Muhammad Sa was the first Guru. His punishment for taking violin lessons as a child He was in the house. It is Muhammad Sa who recognized the taste and ability of the disciple. Padmanabhan told Vincent Mash, who was his teacher. He continued his studies there for some time. Later he went to TH La in Akashavani to learn Carnatic style. Going to Litha. From there, music started with the approach of a teacher named Leslie Peter. Adopted new ways of thinking.

Worked as a music therapist at a private hospital in Ernakulam. Lum worked. Citizens of about 20 countries starting from France, Germany and England Conducted music therapy using violin for Nmark. 2011 is the beginning of exile. After arriving in the UAE, Padmanabha’s music soon became popular among expatriates. Nasil took the place. Later trips were more musical. Each patient sleeps soundly and returns to the lost rhythm of the mind. Padmanabha’s biggest savings is catching and seeing. Their knowing smile is enough to be southern. Waiting for the calls of those who lose the rhythm of the mind. The journey continues through the sand forest of Mai Padmanabha.

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2023-07-16 05:54:37

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