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Hoesimgok (悔心曲, 回心曲, Regretting song) may affect peace of mind through distinct musical interaction

CELLMED / CELLMED, (P)3022-6805; (E)3022-6791
2023, v.13 no.2, pp.1-1
https://doi.org/10.5667/CellMed.2023.001
Kyung Ja Ko
Hyun-youg Cho

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to propose a role as healing music through Hoesimgok's interaction. The song "Hoesimgok (悔心曲, 回心曲, Regretting Song)" means a song that expresses regret. There's nothing more desperate than my parents in a song of regret. Your heart for your late parents must be the thing you regret the most. We always think that we should be filial to my parents, but we can't. We are under a lot of stress due to situations and environments that are unintentionally not filial. Audiences who show self-reflection on their filial piety become emotional identities with those who sing with the lyrics and actions of songs and music. Therefore, Hoesimgok is a song and a prayer. Music exerts a range of powerful biological effects beyond nice sound and furthermore, it is expanding to music therapy. It can also bring about peace of mind by regulating sympathetic nervous system excitation. Our results suggest that Hoesimgok can have the effect of making listeners as well as singers happy.

keywords
Hoesimgok (悔心曲, 回心曲, Regretting Song), self-reflection, sympathetic nervous system, music therapy

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