Musical beginning of Claire de Lune performed by and courtesy of Amber Short - https://www.ambershort.us/media/music/piano/Claire_de_Lune.wav
I’ve found that “Claire de Lune” has a very healing sound. I use muscle testing, also known as kinesiology, to test on a scale of 1 to 10 the power of healing for a particular piece of music.
The instrument doesn’t matter. It is the underlying music that presents this healing quality.
Other very healing songs are: “Moonlight Sonata”, Beethovan’s “5 th”, and “Swan Lake”.
Not all classical music has such high healing power – in fact, in my sample of classical music, most have only a healing power of 3 out of 10, rather than 10 out of 10 for the ones I mentioned.
I could not find any rock, pop, country or oldies that were 10 out of 10. Some were a 3 at best, and most were 0 or 1. For example, “Johnny Angel” and “Can’t Help Falling in Love” have a healing power of 3.
A few, but not all of the Christian songs have a healing power of 10, like “Ave Maria”, “On Eagle’s Wings”, and “Make Me a Channel of Your Peace”.
And Broadway musicals seem limited to an upper healing power of 5, like “Don’t Cry for Me Argentina”, but none seem to be a 10.
So, perhaps you’d like to listen to or hum “Claire de Lune” a few times, and see how you feel.
(The following beginning of Claire De Lune is performed by and courtesy of Amber Short.)
(First 30 seconds of Claire De Lune plays.)