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Relax Your Pets, Relax Yourself
High-Vibrational Relaxing Music for Pets and Pet Lovers
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Pets Love Music™ Dec...
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www.petslovemusic.com
Relax Your Pets, Relax Yourself
High-Vibrational Relaxing Music for Pets and Pet Lovers
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Pets Love Music™ December 21, 2011
Los Angeles, CA. Dog rehabilitator Brandon Fauche uses it as a unique component to retrain combative animals. Tracy Acosta, Doctor of Veterinarian Medicine and owner of Biloxi Animal Hospital in Biloxi, MS now employs it to help her patients recover from surgery.
The new method is therapeutic music for pets and pet lovers. With his stunning new CD series -- Pets Love Music™ -- internationally acclaimed composer Marco Missinato wrote and produced music ideally suited to creating more relaxed, healthier and balanced pets. Most importantly, his music has been tested by veterinarians as part of the healing and recovery program in calming sick and hyperactive pets. The music additionally is beneficial to pet owners looking to proactively help their little (and big) friends.
1. The melodies comfort pets when you are not at home -- thus, relieving separation anxiety and creating an ambiance which leaves pets -- dogs and cats -- feeling safe and at ease. 2. The music is an essential traveling tool to soothe pets that become jittery or anxious when en route with their families. 3. It's little known, but pets pick up most of their stress and anxiety from their owners. As a consequence, relaxing the human is as important as relaxing the pet. This music and its meditative vibrations leave both animals and humans in harmony and at ease. 4. The music is beneficial in veterinary clinics, as well as assisting in home healing and recovery.
"Canines are emotional with ever-changing personalities. Most people are always looking for ways to communicate with their dogs. I don't think they ever thought about music. This music is something different, something people are not familiar with," said Brandon Fouche, who rehabilitates dogs that are about to be destroyed. He can show you dogs which had bitten people or fought with other dogs and testify that the "Pets Love Music" series was essential to curing and turning the animals into loving companions.
There are four CD's in the Pets Love Music™ series: Dog Dreams Vols. 1& 2 and Cat Dreams Vols. 1 & 2.
Through the specific research of monitoring animal behavioral responses to hundreds of musical tracks he composed, Missinato discovered that certain sounds help put animals at ease. Audrey Pavia, who authored "Horses for Dummies," said, "Marco's music really captures the spirit of the animals. The horse music, it captures the energy, spirit and power of the horse. When I play the music for my animals, I see a reaction. I see them relax, they seem to be calm and they respond to it."
Marco Missinato is about to commence a series of live concerts around the world, with the aim of creating beautiful and uplifting musical experiences for pet lovers of all ages and nationalities. A percentage of the proceeds from the tickets and CDs sold will be used to support groups and causes which benefit pets, animal and the environment. Originally from the ancient city of Rome, Italy, Marco Missinato has released several popular instrumental and vocal albums, and his music has been featured in films, radio and television programs such as "Melrose Place" and "Port Charles." His live performances are in demand nationally and internationally, especially in USA, Japan, Mexico and Italy.
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Art Garfunkel - All I Know I bruise you, you bruise me We both bruise too easily Too easily to let it show I love you, and that's all I know
All my plan...
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Art Garfunkel - All I Know I bruise you, you bruise me We both bruise too easily Too easily to let it show I love you, and that's all I know
All my plans have fallen through All my plans depend on you Depend on you to help them grow I love you, and that's all I know
When the singer's gone Let the song go on...
But the ending always comes at last Endings always come too fast They come too fast, but they pass too slow I love you, and that's all I know
When the singer's gone Let the song go on It's a fine line between the darkness and the dawn They say the darkest night There's a light beyond
But the ending always comes at last Endings always come too fast They come too fast, but they pass too slow I love you, and that's all I know That's all I know That's all I know
Art Garfunkel pursued an acting career in the early 1970s, appearing in two Mike Nichols's films Catch-22 (1970) and Carnal Knowledge (1971). He later appeared in Nicholas Roeg's Bad Timing: A Sensual Obsession (1980), Good to Go, (1986) directed by Blain Novak, Boxing Helena (1993) directed by Jennifer Chambers Lynch, and The Rebound (2008) directed by Bart Freundlich. He has recorded several solo albums, scoring hits with "I Only Have Eyes For You" (a 1934 song written by Harry Warren)[7] and "Bright Eyes" (both British #1 hit singles), and "All I Know" (#9 in the United States). A version of "Bright Eyes" also appeared in the movie (based on the famous novel) Watership Down. Garfunkel briefly reunited with Paul Simon for the 1975 hit "My Little Town"; Simon, and mutual friend James Taylor, also contributed backing vocals to Garfunkel's 1977 cover of Sam Cooke's "(What a) Wonderful World", which reached #1 on the Adult Contemporary chart and #17 pop.
Following disappointing sales of his 1981 album Scissors Cut (dedicated to Laurie Bird), Garfunkel reunited with Simon for The Concert in Central Park and a world tour. They had disagreements during the tour. In 1984 Stereo Review Magazine reported that Simon mixed out Garfunkel's voice from a new album, initially slated to be a Simon and Garfunkel studio reunion, but ultimately released as a Simon solo album (Hearts and Bones). Garfunkel then left the music scene until his 1988 album, Lefty and later 1993's Up 'til Now, neither of which received significant critical or commercial success. His live 1996 concert Across America, recorded at the registry hall on Ellis Island features musical guests James Taylor, Garfunkel's wife, Kim, and his son James.[8]
Garfunkel performed the theme song for the 1991 television series, Brooklyn Bridge, and "The Ballad of Buster Baxter" for a 1998 episode of the children's educational television series Arthur, where he was depicted as a singing/narrator moose.[9] Garfunkel's performance of Monty Python member Eric Idle's "Always Look on the Bright Side of Life" was used in the end credits of the 1997 film As Good as It Gets.
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