V&J PRODUCTION is Sub-
Division of V&J Group India. As
Music has a wide importance in our life, It is also used as Therapy so We are
trying to launch some such type of music which relax the peoples and give Happiness,
Joy and lots of Fun. Time to time We will launch the music which people like.
As per audience likeness and wants, V&J PRODUCTION present a very emotional and heart touching Album named - "Soniye
Meri". Title of the Album is based on the leading track of the Album. it
includes Love track "Soniye Meri", track, based on Costliness and
some Folk tracks.Album "Soniye Meri" will be launched soon.......
Hope you like.............
MUSIC THERAPY?
Music Therapy is
an interpersonal process in which the therapist uses music and all of its
facets—physical, emotional, mental, social, aesthetic, and spiritual—to help
clients to improve or maintain their health. In some instances, the client's
needs are addressed directly through music; in others they are addressed
through the relationships that develop between the client and therapist. Music
therapy is used with individuals of all ages and with a variety of conditions,
including: psychiatric disorders, medical problems, physical handicaps, sensory
impairments, developmental disabilities, substance abuse, communication
disorders, interpersonal problems, and aging. It is also used to: improve
learning, build self-esteem, reduce stress, support physical exercise, and facilitate
a host of other health-related activities.
One of the earliest mentions of Music Therapy was in AL- Farabi's (c. 872 – 950) treatise Meanings of the Intellect,
which described the therapeutic effects
of music on the soul. Music
has long been used to help people deal with their emotions. In the 17th
century, the scholar Robert Burton's The Anatomy of Melancholy argued
that music and dance were critical in treating mental illness, especially melancholia. He noted that music has an
"excellent power ...to expel many other diseases" and he called it
"a sovereign remedy against despair and melancholy." He pointed out
that in Antiquity, Canus, a Rhodian fiddler, used music to "make a melancholy
man merry, ...a lover more enamoured, a religious man more devout." In November 2006, Dr. Michael J.
Crawford and his colleagues also found that
music therapy helped schizophrenic patients. In
theOttoman Empire, mental illnesses were treated with music.