Music therapy

The therapy of music has grown into a modern science, but in China it was first developed. China has sought the secrets of melody and rhythm of the universe for millennia.
The music therapy is a part of Chinese medicine, and both have a continuous relationship intermixed. The music, the theory of yin and yang and the five elements are interconnected. The ancients believed that the essence of music was the Tao — Change of yin and yang, the regulatory factor of life, the tone and mood of the universe.
A harmonious blend of rhythm, timbre, energy and other factors reflect the Tao of yin and yang. The ancient Chinese divided the music into five tones, belonging to the five elements.
According to Chinese medicine, the five sounds correspond to internal organs. This theory is used in the diagnosis and clinical treatment. Different sounds affect different organs.
The theory of five tones forms the basis of holistic music therapy in Chinese medicine. The yin and yang of heaven and earth are related to yin and yang of the human body. The Taoists have always believed that the human body is a little universe, and that the internal harmony can be affected by external harmony.
Chinese traditional music is based on the doctrine of balance and aims to achieve harmony with heaven, earth and the human body through music. There is a Chinese saying that says: “Harmony between man and music, harmony between heaven and man.” And it is believed that the ideal state.
A healthy body and mind is connected with social factors, good music can lead people to be good, and it may be beneficial to their health.