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The study of the change of life with Kim's Ajaeng Sanjo Music Playing (ASMP) played by Hyung Min Kim (https://youtu.be/GTfOIJ7bZbo)

  • Ko, Kyung Ja (Department of Pharmacology, College of Korean Medicine, Kyung Hee University)
  • 투고 : 2018.05.06
  • 심사 : 2018.05.23
  • 발행 : 2018.05.31

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The purpose of this article is to discuss that ajaeng sanjo music playing (ASMP) can change a person's life. Ajaeng is often called a Korean cello and is the largest and lowest-pitched instrument in the string instrument family in Korean music. From far away it has a deep, low sound. Its low sound adds to its comfort and peace. Listening to a low tone music can help you calm down and heart-easing. As soon as he listened ajaeng sanjo music he felt that low sound is mildly under his patronage. He felt much more interesting energy and vitality about our minds and bodies are in ajaeng sanjo music. He could immerse himself in playing ajaeng sanjo music (ASMP) for several years. The Korean music, tune is one of expression, meaning it is inseparable from the feeling. Many studies show that low tone music not only activates brain power, but soothes minds. Music always stood by him during difficult times. In a word, ASMP leads him to change of life and music is the language of emotion to him.

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