Eusonus [yoo-soh-nus]

noun

  1. A conceptual term derived from the Greek words 'eu,' meaning good or well, and 'sonus,' the Latin word for sound. Eusonus refers to a harmonious, pleasant, or beneficial sound, often used in the context of music therapy, sound healing, or acoustic design.

  2. In a broader sense, it can encompass any auditory experience that positively impacts mental, emotional, or physical well-being.

abstract.

design.

paper.

experiment.

roadmap.

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