Music is Good Medicine | Parks & Kleist

Music is Good Medicine | Parks & Kleist

Thu, Jun 7, 2018
11:30am to 1:00pm CT

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PARKS & KLEIST BAND has been performing together since 2008. Borrowing from 80’s rockers and female crooners across generations, they find the intersection in music that moves you inside and out. In addition to playing popular venues around Rochester and the surrounding region, they have collaborated with regional musicians on a variety of theatrical and special projects including musical tributes to Linda Ronstadt, Heart, and ABBA.

 

Location
Peace Plaza, Rochester MN

Except for people with the rare seizure disorder called Musicogenic Epilepsy. They have seizures when music or certain frequencies are heard.

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I had not heard of this, @jakedduck1 but am not surprised that music can have this affect for some people with epilepsy.

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Actually Colleen I should have been more accurate in my explanation.
The actual seizures themselves are called “Musicogenic Seizures” and they are one type of seizure of Reflex Epilepsy.
My sincere apologies for my previous post. I didn’t intend to mislead anyone.

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Music can actually stop seizures in some people, it’s called the Mozart effect.

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Except for people with the rare seizure disorder called Musicogenic Epilepsy. They have seizures when music or certain frequencies are heard.

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I used to drive the handicapped bus which I had to have extra training for. Seizures were given quite a bit of attention because of the way light (such as shining through trees & flashing) & noise (such as certain tempos & tones) could trigger seizures. That is why ADA buses always have tinted windows & never play music.

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