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New Company Unveils Surprising Results of Music for Better Sleep and Overall Health

November 19, 2014 | By Bryson Duncan
Marketing Director
Media Contact: Bryson Duncan Genote, LLC 801-989-2154 bryson.duncan@genotehq.com *Photographs and videos available upon request.

Music Meets Science With New Genote Music Sleep Program™ New company unveils surprising results of music for better sleep and overall health

Salt Lake City, UT – November 19, 2014 – Music is well known to have tremendous affects on the brain, similar to the positive cognitive influences of a good night’s sleep. Now there’s a way to combine the science of both music and sleep for better health. It's Genote, a scientifically developed music program that promotes better sleep through a series of easy listening music albums. The program offers a mix of recordings for falling asleep, staying asleep, sleeping more deeply and napping.

Designed by decoding the “DNA of music” and applying it to clinical/medical situations, Genote was developed in collaboration with experts in neuroscience, psychology, neonatology, geriatrics, sports medicine, and music. In clinical tests, significant improvements in sleep quality, cognitive functions and physiological vital signs were noticeable within a few days of listening. Researchers observed that gains made from specific music listening were maintained through the patient’s duration of care.

Genote users have reported clearer thinking because of their improved sleep, increased alertness, better concentration, elevated mood, and an increased ability to relax.

Each of the Sleep Music Programs has a structural composition based on rhythm, harmonic characteristics, and tempo that are designed for optimal relaxation and sleep. "Music stimulates profound emotional responses,” said Dr. Massimiliano Frani, a world-renowned pianist and educator from Venice, Italy. “We discovered with researchers that music also triggers significant cognitive functions that can improve the health and quality of life for those that suffer from symptoms related to insomnia and even life-long medical conditions.”

The Genote library of music includes composers from 1100 A.D. to the present day with music genres like classical, renaissance, jazz, modern, contemporary and even folk. Genote has developed an algorithm that combines elements of these different music compositions to produce therapeutic value for the listener.

"When it comes to music for sleep, other therapeutic solutions simply mask background noise. Many non-scientific solutions do nothing to prepare the brain and the body for vitalizing sleep," said Edoardo Guerra, chief scientific officer at Genote. "We designed Genote as a new system that can analyze music literature and apply the correct choice of music stimuli for those that want to improve the quality of their sleep and ultimately their health."

Genote costs $99 for any one of their Music Sleep Programs, which include a free, high quality speaker for easy listening and exceptional sound. After completing the initial program, users can continue to improve their sleep habits by using specific music protocols or repeating the program.

About Genote

Genote is the leading music sleep program that scientifically triggers sleep functions in the brain and the body of all ages. The Genote Music Sleep Programs™ are developed from the latest findings in many fields of medicine, music and wellness, with emphasis on falling asleep, staying asleep, sleeping more deeply and napping. Music albums are available at Genote.com. Genote is headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah. For more information, please visit www.GenoteSleep.com.

For more about Genote’s origin and founding, please view this brief video: http://youtu.be/8qxkkf32BLA

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