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Felix Pando: music is a tool that transforms the way we live

Music has been, since ancient times, an inseparable companion of the Human Being. Felix Pando feels that it is, beyond an artistic form of expression, an emotional language tool and creates a universal language to connect with the audience.
Varieté20 de abril de 2026Guillermo SammartinoGuillermo Sammartino

For more information, visit his official page at https://felixpando.com/


  1. Reduces stress and anxiety

One of the greatest benefits of music is its ability to reduce stress and anxiety, especially during travel. Listening to relaxing melodies, such as classical music, nature sounds, or soft rhythmic songs, can decrease cortisol levels, the stress hormone. This is particularly useful in situations like long flights, car transfers, or even during waits at airports or stations. Music acts as a balm that calms the mind and prepares the body to enjoy the journey.

  1. Improves mood

Music has a direct effect on our emotions. Listening to our favorite songs or cheerful melodies can release dopamine, the neurotransmitter associated with happiness and pleasure. During a trip, this can translate into a more positive and enriching experience. Additionally, music can evoke happy memories, adding a unique emotional component to each journey.

Felix Pando presents a type of music specially crafted for the audience.

  1. Facilitates concentration and focus

For those traveling for work or needing to stay productive during transit, music can be an invaluable tool. Genres like jazz and instrumental music are ideal for improving concentration and focus. These musical styles help block out external distractions, allowing you to immerse yourself in your tasks or simply enjoy the scenery without interruptions.

Felix Pando along with the famous violinist Pedro Alfonso.

In “Pando Babies, music for babies,” Felix Pando presents a type of music specifically directed at the youngest ones where he incorporates traditional instruments such as viola, violin, flute, and the melodious music box. He brings together a revolutionary system of techniques with the appropriate frequencies for the delicate ear of a newborn. The method developed by Pando aids in mental development and the wellbeing of the child. This innovative style is widely recognized as therapeutic music around the world.

  1. Creates a relaxing atmosphere

Whether you're on a train, a plane, or in your own car, music can transform the environment around you. Creating a playlist of relaxing sounds, like ocean waves, bird songs, or soft melodies, can turn a noisy and chaotic space into a sanctuary of calm. This is especially useful for those seeking to disconnect from the daily hustle and enjoy a moment of peace during their travels.

Felix Pando and the cycle titled "The Art of Living," which presents the albums "Paradise Café" and "Tropical Café" under the Perleberg label, allow Pando to compose instrumental music by fusing rhythms like jazz, classical music, and tango with tropical sounds and Eastern music that transport the listener to a state of relaxation and comfort. Even now, after more than a decade since their creation, these albums have transcended borders, placing them at the top of the popularity charts in China today.

  1. Fosters cultural connection

Traveling is an opportunity to immerse yourself in new cultures, and music is one of the most authentic cultural expressions. Listening to traditional music from the place you’re visiting can enrich your experience and help you connect with the essence of the destination. From flamenco in Spain to reggae in Jamaica, each rhythm tells a story and allows you to experience your journey in a deeper and more meaningful way.

  1. Helps combat fatigue

Long trips can be exhausting, both physically and mentally. Music, especially with energetic rhythms, can help you stay awake and alert during lengthy journeys. On the other hand, if you're looking to rest, soft and relaxing melodies can induce a calm state that facilitates sleep, ideal for those traveling at night or needing to recharge.

  1. Enhances creativity and introspection

Traveling is a perfect time to reflect, dream, and let the imagination run wild. In this sense, music acts as a catalyst for creativity. Listening to inspiring pieces or simply allowing the music to take you to a state of introspection can make the journey a transformative experience. Many people find in music the inspiration they need to write, draw, or simply contemplate new ideas.

  1. Improves sensory experience

Music has the power to intensify our sensory experiences. Listening to a song you love while contemplating a breathtaking landscape or walking through an unfamiliar city can make the moment even more memorable. The combination of sounds, images, and emotions creates vivid memories that last over time.

Felix Pando views music as a tool for transformation.

Felix Pando knows that music is much more than mere entertainment; it is a tool that can transform the way we live. Whether you seek to reduce stress, improve your mood, or simply enjoy the journey, music is there to accompany you. We invite you to embark on a journey through Felix's creations. Safe travels and may the music guide you!



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