Good Vibrations Music Co.

Good Vibrations Music Co. Our mission is to help establish a new health paradigm that embraces sound and vibrational medicine a Why? Each CD is a beautiful blend of melodies and sounds.

We are a Sound Therapy company that works to introduce Vibrational Medicine into the mainstream. Because science has shown that it can balance and support life’s most difficult conditions. We compose all of our own music, most of which is recorded in the ancient tonal scale of 432 hz. All of it is made with love and intention to touch you on a cellular level. Underneath it all are frequencies that are specially chosen for a specific condition. Our techniques are science-based & focus on the power of sound & frequencies; allowing for an intensified shift & re-harmonizing of the mind, body & spirit. Sound therapy is so effective because it influences our emotional bodies as well as our physical bodies. Emotional imbalances are at the root of many physical diseases. When we heal our emotional bodies, the physical symptoms can disappear.

Join us for ecstatic times, filled with lots of important information on vibrational healingand many moments of shared p...
11/05/2025

Join us for ecstatic times, filled with
lots of important information on vibrational healing
and many moments of shared profound peace and stillness.

FREE
19th INTERNATIONAL GLOBE SOUND HEALING CONFERENCE
ONLINE

November 13-16, 2025

Free Playback through November 30th

www.GlobeSoundHealingConference.com

To See Details of Workshops and Register go to
https://newearthone.com/courses/register-globe-sound-healing-conference-nov-2025-2/
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Presented in association with Lauren Gayley and New Earth One

A Benefit for the Sound Healing Research Foundation
a 501(c)(3) Non-profit Foundation
All Donations are 100% tax deductible.
www.SoundHealingResearchFoundation.org

The Sound Healing Research Foundation is performing clinical research on the use of
Sound and Music in the following areas:
• Anxiety • Depression • PTSD/Trauma • Pain Management
• Autism, • ADD/ADHD • Addiction • Dementia
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“The Medicine of the Future will be Music and Sound.” - Edgar Cayce MISSION Change the World with Sound and Vibration A 501(c)(3) Non-Profit Foundation | All donations are tax deductible The Sound Healing Research Foundation (SHRF) is a non-profit foundation dedicated to developing research proj...

Our next Aqua Motion Float Training is coming up soon - Join us on September 26 & 27 in Lake Worth, FL! This is your cha...
08/29/2025

Our next Aqua Motion Float Training is coming up soon - Join us on September 26 & 27 in Lake Worth, FL!

This is your chance to dive deep into the science behind floatation, and the power of Frequency + Sound in Water.

Get ready to step into full wellness mode 🌊✨

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08/23/2025
Can Music Really Rewire the Brain? Science Says Yes—Here’s HowArticle by Kathleen HadenSound Therapist & CEO of Good Vib...
08/08/2025

Can Music Really Rewire the Brain? Science Says Yes—Here’s How
Article by Kathleen Haden
Sound Therapist & CEO of Good Vibrations Music Co.

Modern neuroscience meets ancient wisdom in the emerging field of neuromusicology. Explore how rhythm and frequency can reshape the mind, boost healing, and offer new hope for conditions like Alzheimer’s, anxiety, and chronic pain.

We’ve all experienced it: a long, frustrating day fades away the moment we get into the car, press play on our favorite song, and suddenly everything shifts. Our stress begins to dissolve, our mood lifts, we find ourselves singing along—and by the time we arrive home, we feel lighter and more at ease. Music fuels our soul, changes our state of mind, and transforms our entire being. But what’s really happening inside the brain when we experience this emotional reset?

Welcome to neuromusicology—the scientific study of how music affects the brain and nervous system.

Music and Brain Development
Research has shown that music education at an early age can stimulate cognitive development, enhancing both visual and verbal skills. Children who receive music training often show better communication skills, higher emotional engagement, and increased empathy. Music, it turns out, acts like a workout for the brain, promoting better memory, sharper mental function, and enhanced learning.

Music as Medicine
Music doesn’t just affect children—it’s powerful medicine for adults, too. Listening to music has been shown to reduce stress hormones, boost immune function, and ease pain. It can even improve sleep quality by lowering anxiety and calming the nervous system before bedtime.

Music’s impact is far-reaching. It can improve motor skills, emotional regulation, and cognitive function. In fact, studies have shown that music stimulates neurogenesis—the brain’s ability to produce new neurons. For people suffering from neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s, music has shown remarkable effects.

“Usually in the late stages, Alzheimer’s patients are unresponsive,” explains Dr. Suzanne Jonas, a leading expert in sound therapy. “But once you put on headphones playing their favorite music, their eyes light up. They start moving and even singing. The effect lasts several minutes even after the music stops.”

What the Brain Hears—and Sees
MRI scans reveal that music activates multiple areas of the brain—emotion, memory, movement, and even reward pathways. What’s fascinating is that the brain responds most positively to music you personally enjoy. Whether it’s jazz, classical, or hip-hop, your brain “lights up” based on your unique preferences.

The Rise of Neuromusicology
Neuromusicology is a fast-growing field that bridges modern brain science with ancient cultural understanding. Many indigenous and early civilizations believed in the healing power of music—and now, thanks to modern imaging and neurotechnology, we’re beginning to understand why.

This research has given rise to new therapeutic approaches, including music therapy and sound-based interventions for behavior, speech, cognitive function, and emotional regulation. Neuromusicology explores how sound frequencies affect the brain's complex systems, opening new possibilities for treating conditions like autism, PTSD, anxiety, memory loss, and chronic pain.

The Future: Frequency Infused Music®
At the forefront of this movement is a breakthrough modality called Frequency Infused Music®—custom-composed music layered with specific healing frequencies to target physical and emotional imbalances. Researchers are beginning to find that these “frequency recipes” can support stress relief, better sleep, pain management, emotional balance, and more.

Imagine a future where your favorite music is also your medicine—designed not just to entertain but to heal. These soundscapes could play throughout hospitals, clinics, spas, schools, workplaces, and even airplanes—quietly restoring balance to our overstimulated bodies and minds.

About the Author:
Kathleen Haden is a Sound Therapist and CEO of Good Vibrations Music Co., a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to advancing vibrational medicine as a core part of holistic health and wellness. Visit www.GoodVibrationsMusicCo.com to explore their music library and download a free track called “Safe & Sound for Love & Protection.”

Good Vibrations Music Co.

We had an amazing Aqua Motion Float Guide training  this weekend. Thanks to sold out class. Look for our next one in Sep...
07/14/2025

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