Monday, March 9, 2020

A music genius who doesn't listen


    Beethoven had a unique place in the history of Western music. His symphony music is still undefeated. The Shadows also say that the song "It's a Ponmalai Vala" is based on Beethoven's symphony.

    Beethoven's life is divided into three stages. First Stage from 1770 to 1802. Second phase 1803 to 1814. The third stage is from 1815 to 1827. Beethoven's ears went unheeded when the second stage began. Only then did he become world-famous.

    Beethoven's full name was Ludwig van Beethoven. His father's name was Johannan Beethoven and his mother's name was Maria Magda Lena Kevrich, born in 1770. The first guru who taught him music was his father. Vienna plays an important role in Beethoven's musical journey. During his journey to Vienna in 1787, Beethoven met many musicians. Haydn and Mozart were important.

    Beethoven's mother died in 1787. He died in the next 5 years. In 1796 he suffered from an ear infection called tinnitus. In 1801 he lost his hearing completely. In 1803, his girlfriend, Gillita, married another man. Then he fell in love with a woman named Joseph's Daim. He did not accept his love. Beethoven suffered various depression. He suffered greatly both mentally and physically. But despite all this, his unique specialty.

    He has composed the symphony nine times. He has composed 12 types of Occasional Music. He has written 32 piano sonatas. He has produced 10 types of piano and violin instruments. Beethoven was the head pianist and composer in a very short period of time.

     Beethoven died on March 26, 1827. His music is still appreciated by the world. Many museums preserve the love letters he wrote to his girlfriend. During his time there were two music genres, Brahms and Bach. He was called the Three Musical Brahmanas. "Eroica" in 1949, "The Magnificent Rebel" in 1962, and "Immortal Pylanga" in 1994

The world's greatest miracle is that the listener created symphonic music that is noisy.

Is Drinking Coffee Good or Bad?


    Waking up in the morning coffee can be like dawn for many. Despite the argument that drinking coffee is good or bad, there is no home for coffee lovers. Coffee drinkers have a variety of reasons to avoid laziness, stay active, and avoid headaches. Drinking coffee today has become a routine of health and wellness.

    Coffee "shops" that appear in urban areas, for example. Hot coffee, iced coffee, black coffee, etc. What do you think this coffee myth is.

The reason is there.

  There is also an optimal time to drink coffee. The researchers answer. A few years ago a researcher named Stephen Miller of America conducted mega research about coffee.

    At the conclusion of the study, he said that drinking coffee from 8 am to 9 pm is not advisable. Some hormones are secreted in our body for daily activities. One of them is Cortisol. This hormone is the cause of our vigor and awareness. This hormone is secreted from 8 am to 9 pm.

    At that time it would be a waste of coffee to start our day actively. That will make the gland more. Has said. Miller claims that drinking coffee between 9.30 - 11.30am and 1.30 - 5.00 in the morning is the best time for cortisol secretion.

    There was confusion among researchers as to whether or not this decision was acceptable. Miller has reaffirmed his studies. Since then, many coffee lovers have begun to change their drinking habits.