Belle Media was excited to build a website for the new up & coming restaurant in Milwaukee, Paloma Taco & Tequila. With the help of 360 Design Build Team and Architect, David Koz Koscielniak, Pattie Ford has created a new neighborhood gem for ALL to enjoy. Be sure to check this place out ~ they serve fresh fruit infused cocktails, amazing taco specials daily + are very pup friendly!
June 2024 UPDATE: Paloma Taco & Tequila has been such a BIG hit that Pattie Ford has now opened a SECOND location in the heart of Bay View. The interior evokes the same cool vibe yet is twice the size and the outdoor patio sits alongside a beautiful park. Be sure to stop by for lunch, dinner or happy hour soon!
as my offerings include more sound baths, I will also share more info explaining the benefits of tuning up! join me for a chakra aligning sound bath soon! 💜, Belle
Music Tuned to 440 Hz Versus 432 Hz and the Health Effects: A Double-blind Cross-over Pilot Study
The current reference frequency for tuning musical instruments is 440 Hz. Some theorists and musicians claim that the 432 Hz tuning has better effects on the human body, but there are no scientific studies that support this hypothesis… until now! The subjects were more focused about listening to music and more generally satisfied after the sessions in which they listened to 432 Hz tuned music.
Music can powerfully evoke and modulate emotions and moods, along with changes in heart activity, blood pressure, and breathing. Recent findings also suggest music can reduce pain and anxiety.
Effects of music listening on anxiety and physiological responses in patients undergoing awake craniotomy.
This study concluded that music listening is associated with a decreased level of anxiety and distress. The findings also showed that the music intervention significantly reduced heartbeat rate 84.5 (p<.004), systolic pressure 42 (p<.001), and diastolic pressure 38 (p<.001) over time.
Performing music can induce greater modulation of emotion-related psychophysiological responses than listening to music.
The results confirmed that musical performance was far more effective in modulating emotion-related autonomic nerve activity than musical perception in musicians. The findings suggest the presence of a neural network of reward-emotion-associated autonomic nerve activity for musical performance that is independent of a neural network for musical perception.
Thank you to the National Library of Medicine for providing free access to these educational articles along with many, many more for the public to explore.