Sound that expresses emotion through rhythm, melody, and harmony.
The use of music as an adjunctive therapy in the treatment of neurological, mental, or behavioral disorders.
Portable electronics device for storing and playing audio and or media files. MP3 for MPEG-1 audio layer 3, is a digital coding format.
The process whereby auditory stimuli are selected, organized, and interpreted by the organism.
A dimension of auditory sensation varying with cycles per second of the sound stimulus.
Rhythmic and patterned body movements which are usually performed to music.
The ability to differentiate tones.
Use of sound to elicit a response in the nervous system.
The ability to acquire general or special types of knowledge or skill.
Acquired or developmental cognitive disorders of AUDITORY PERCEPTION characterized by a reduced ability to perceive information contained in auditory stimuli despite intact auditory pathways. Affected individuals have difficulty with speech perception, sound localization, and comprehending the meaning of inflections of speech.
Hearing loss due to exposure to explosive loud noise or chronic exposure to sound level greater than 85 dB. The hearing loss is often in the frequency range 4000-6000 hertz.
Sensation of enjoyment or gratification.
Activity which reduces the feelings of tension and the effects of STRESS, PHYSIOLOGICAL.
The graphic registration of the frequency and intensity of sounds, such as speech, infant crying, and animal vocalizations.
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The cerebral haemodynamics of music perception. A transcranial Doppler sonography study. (1/850)

The perception of music has been investigated by several neurophysiological and neuroimaging methods. Results from these studies suggest a right hemisphere dominance for non-musicians and a possible left hemisphere dominance for musicians. However, inconsistent results have been obtained, and not all variables have been controlled by the different methods. We performed a study with functional transcranial Doppler sonography (fTCD) of the middle cerebral artery to evaluate changes in cerebral blood flow velocity (CBFV) during different periods of music perception. Twenty-four healthy right-handed subjects were enrolled and examined during rest and during listening to periods of music with predominant language, rhythm and harmony content. The gender, musical experience and mode of listening of the subjects were chosen as independent factors; the type of music was included as the variable in repeated measurements. We observed a significant increase of CBFV in the right hemisphere in non-musicians during harmony perception but not during rhythm perception; this effect was more pronounced in females. Language perception was lateralized to the left hemisphere in all subject groups. Musicians showed increased CBFV values in the left hemisphere which were independent of the type of stimulus, and background listeners showed increased CBFV values during harmony perception in the right hemisphere which were independent of their musical experience. The time taken to reach the peak of CBFV was significantly longer in non-musicians when compared with musicians during rhythm and harmony perception. Pulse rates were significantly decreased in non-musicians during harmony perception, probably due to a specific relaxation effect in this subgroup. The resistance index did not show any significant differences, suggesting only regional changes of small resistance vessels but not of large arteries. Our fTCD study confirms previous findings of right hemisphere lateralization for harmony perception in non-musicians. In addition, we showed that this effect is more pronounced in female subjects and in background listeners and that the lateralization is delayed in non-musicians compared with musicians for the perception of rhythm and harmony stimuli. Our data suggest that musicians and non-musicians have different strategies to lateralize musical stimuli, with a delayed but marked right hemisphere lateralization during harmony perception in non-musicians and an attentive mode of listening contributing to a left hemisphere lateralization in musicians.  (+info)

Is integer arithmetic fundamental to mental processing?: the mind's secret arithmetic. (2/850)

Unlike the ability to acquire our native language, we struggle to learn multiplication and division. It may then come as a surprise that the mental machinery for performing lightning-fast integer arithmetic calculations could be within us all even though it cannot be readily accessed, nor do we have any idea of its primary function. We are led to this provocative hypothesis by analysing the extraordinary skills of autistic savants. In our view such individuals have privileged access to lower levels of information not normally available through introspection.  (+info)

When that tune runs through your head: a PET investigation of auditory imagery for familiar melodies. (3/850)

The present study used positron emission tomography (PET) to examine the cerebral activity pattern associated with auditory imagery for familiar tunes. Subjects either imagined the continuation of nonverbal tunes cued by their first few notes, listened to a short sequence of notes as a control task, or listened and then reimagined that short sequence. Subtraction of the activation in the control task from that in the real-tune imagery task revealed primarily right-sided activation in frontal and superior temporal regions, plus supplementary motor area (SMA). Isolating retrieval of the real tunes by subtracting activation in the reimagine task from that in the real-tune imagery task revealed activation primarily in right frontal areas and right superior temporal gyrus. Subtraction of activation in the control condition from that in the reimagine condition, intended to capture imagery of unfamiliar sequences, revealed activation in SMA, plus some left frontal regions. We conclude that areas of right auditory association cortex, together with right and left frontal cortices, are implicated in imagery for familiar tunes, in accord with previous behavioral, lesion and PET data. Retrieval from musical semantic memory is mediated by structures in the right frontal lobe, in contrast to results from previous studies implicating left frontal areas for all semantic retrieval. The SMA seems to be involved specifically in image generation, implicating a motor code in this process.  (+info)

Musical rhythms in heart period dynamics: a cross-cultural and interdisciplinary approach to cardiac rhythms. (4/850)

The purpose of this study was to expand classic heart period analysis methods by techniques from ethnomusicology that explicitly take complex musical rhythm principles into consideration. The methods used are based on the theory of African music, the theory of symbolic dynamics, and combinatorial theory. Heart period tachograms from 192 24-h electrocardiograms of 96 healthy subjects were transformed into binary symbol sequences that were interpretable as elementary rhythmic (percussive) patterns, the time lines in African music. Using a hierarchical rhythm pattern scheme closely related to the Derler Rhythm Classification (from jazz theory), we calculated the predominance and stability of pattern classes. The results show that during sleep certain classes, specific to individuals, occurred in a cyclically recurrent manner and many times more often than expected. Simultaneously, other classes disappeared more or less completely. Moreover, the most frequent classes obviously originate from phase-locking processes in autonomic regulation (e.g., between respiratory and cardiac cycles). In conclusion, the new interdisciplinary method presented here demonstrates that heart period patterns, in particular those occurring during night sleep, can be interpreted as musical rhythms. This method may be of great potential use in music therapy research.  (+info)

The perception of visual images encoded in musical form: a study in cross-modality information transfer. (5/850)

This study demonstrates the ability of blind (previously sighted) and blindfolded (sighted) subjects in reconstructing and identifying a number of visual targets transformed into equivalent musical representations. Visual images are deconstructed through a process which selectively segregates different features of the image into separate packages. These are then encoded in sound and presented as a polyphonic musical melody which resembles a Baroque fugue with many voices, allowing subjects to analyse the component voices selectively in combination, or separately in sequence, in a manner which allows a subject to patch together and bind the different features of the object mentally into a mental percept of a single recognizable entity. The visual targets used in this study included a variety of geometrical figures, simple high-contrast line drawings of man-made objects, natural and urban scenes, etc., translated into sound and presented to the subject in polyphonic musical form.  (+info)

The effects of skill on the eye-hand span during musical sight-reading. (6/850)

The eye-hand span (EHS) is the separation between eye position and hand position when sight-reading music. It can be measured in two ways: in notes (the number of notes between hand and eye; the 'note index'), or in time (the length of time between fixation and performance; the 'time index'). The EHSs of amateur and professional pianists were compared while they sight-read music. The professionals showed significantly larger note indexes than the amateurs (approximately four notes, compared to two notes), and all subjects showed similar variability in the note index. Surprisingly, the different groups of pianists showed almost identical mean time indexes (ca. 1 s), with no significant differences between any of the skill levels. However, professionals did show significantly less variation than the amateurs. The time index was significantly affected by the performance tempo: when fast tempos were imposed on performance, all subjects showed a reduction in the time index (to ca. 0.7 s), and slow tempos increased the time index (to ca. 1.3 s). This means that the length of time that information is stored in the buffer is related to performance tempo rather than ability, but that professionals can fit more information into their buffers.  (+info)

Receptive amusia: evidence for cross-hemispheric neural networks underlying music processing strategies. (7/850)

Perceptual musical functions were investigated in patients suffering from unilateral cerebrovascular cortical lesions. Using MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) technique, a standardized short test battery was established that covers local (analytical) as well as global perceptual mechanisms. These represent the principal cognitive strategies in melodic and temporal musical information processing (local, interval and rhythm; global, contour and metre). Of the participating brain-damaged patients, a total of 69% presented with post-lesional impairments in music perception. Left-hemisphere-damaged patients showed significant deficits in the discrimination of local as well as global structures in both melodic and temporal information processing. Right-hemisphere-damaged patients also revealed an overall impairment of music perception, reaching significance in the temporal conditions. Detailed analysis outlined a hierarchical organization, with an initial right-hemisphere recognition of contour and metre followed by identification of interval and rhythm via left-hemisphere subsystems. Patterns of dissociated and associated melodic and temporal deficits indicate autonomous, yet partially integrated neural subsystems underlying the processing of melodic and temporal stimuli. In conclusion, these data contradict a strong hemispheric specificity for music perception, but indicate cross-hemisphere, fragmented neural substrates underlying local and global musical information processing in the melodic and temporal dimensions. Due to the diverse profiles of neuropsychological deficits revealed in earlier investigations as well as in this study, individual aspects of musicality and musical behaviour very likely contribute to the definite formation of these widely distributed neural networks.  (+info)

Intersensory redundancy guides attentional selectivity and perceptual learning in infancy. (8/850)

This study assessed an intersensory redundancy hypothesis, which holds that in early infancy information presented redundantly and in temporal synchrony across two sense modalities selectively recruits attention and facilitates perceptual differentiation more effectively than does the same information presented unimodally. Five-month-old infants' sensitivity to the amodal property of rhythm was examined in 3 experiments. Results revealed that habituation to a bimodal (auditory and visual) rhythm resulted in discrimination of a novel rhythm, whereas habituation to the same rhythm presented unimodally (auditory or visual) resulted in no evidence of discrimination. Also, temporal synchrony between the bimodal auditory and visual information was necessary for rhythm discrimination. These findings support an intersensory redundancy hypothesis and provide further evidence for the importance of redundancy for guiding and constraining early perceptual learning.  (+info)

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module Music.LilyPond.Light (module Music.LilyPond.Light ,module Music.LilyPond.Light.Constant ,module Music.LilyPond.Light.Constant.NoteName ,module Music.LilyPond.Light.Model ,module Music.LilyPond.Light.Output.LilyPond ,module Music.Theory.Duration ,module Music.Theory.Duration.Name ,module Music.Theory.Key ,module Music.Theory.Pitch) where import Data.List import Data.Monoid import Data.Ratio import Music.LilyPond.Light.Constant import Music.LilyPond.Light.Constant.NoteName import Music.LilyPond.Light.Model import Music.LilyPond.Light.Output.LilyPond import Music.Theory.Duration import Music.Theory.Duration.Name import Music.Theory.Pitch import Music.Theory.Key -- * Music category predicates is_note :: Music -, Bool is_note (Note _ _ _) = True is_note _ = False is_chord :: Music -, Bool is_chord (Chord _ _ _) = True is_chord _ = False is_rest :: Music -, Bool is_rest (Rest _ _) = True is_rest _ = False is_mm_rest :: Music -, Bool is_mm_rest (MMRest _ _ _) = True is_mm_rest _ = False is_grace ...
This article presents a comparison of the aesthetic classification system of popular music, as employed by newspaper critics in the Los Angeles Times during 1985-86 and 2004-05. Through a relational discourse analysis of popular music album reviews, which applies the ecological technique of measuring niche spaces occupied by genres in an aesthetic discourse space, the genre structure of popular music is compared across a time period in which the field of popular music has arguably undergone a growing isomorphism of aesthetic principles and a blurring of boundaries between genres. Comparison of genre structures at two points in time suggests that the perception and interpretation of diverse genres has become more similar. Moreover, the boundary between two exemplary genres - rock music and pop music - has apparently become less salient for music critics, possibly signaling a weakening of commercial boundaries within the popular music field over the last two decades ...
The question of whether background music is able to enhance cognitive task performance is of interest to scholars, educators, and stakeholders in business alike. Studies have shown that background music can have beneficial, detrimental or no effects on cognitive task performance. Extraversion-and its postulated underlying cause, cortical arousal-is regarded as an important factor influencing the outcome of such studies. According to Eysencks theory of personality, extraverts cortical arousal at rest is lower compared to that of introverts. Scholars have thus hypothesized that extraverts should benefit from background music in cognitive tasks, whereas introverts performance should decline with music in the background. Reviewing studies that have considered extraversion as a mediator of the effect of background music on cognitive task performance, it is demonstrated that there is as much evidence in favor as there is against Eysencks theory of personality. Further, revisiting Eysencks concept of
The word symphony has a number of meanings. You can go to the symphony, see and hear a symphony orchestra but not hear a symphony. The Symphony Orchestra is commonly thought as an orchestra with instrumental groups of strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion. We think of the BSO, the Boston Symphony Orchestra or the CSO, the Chicago Symphony orchestra. These groups commonly play symphonies, concertos, overtures and programmatic works. Sometimes a symphony concert may have an overture, a concerto, and a tone poem. That type of concert is common with no actual symphony on the program.. A symphony is also a musical form, a grouping of movements of separate pieces. Austrian composer Franz Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) was one of the primary creators of this form he wrote over 100 symphonies. Mozart continues this form and writes 41 symphonies. This basic form set up by these masters is a work divided up into four movements normally with a clear break between these sections so that each movement is a ...
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The Music Performance course is an occupational & vocational training programme that is structured to train Learners as effective Music Professionals. This qualification is aimed at giving you the technical, theoretical and practical knowledge required in Music Performance across a range of styles and repertoire with an extensive elective of music instrument options that allows you tailor the program to suit your specialisation and area of interest as you move through the curriculum.. The Design of this qualification will enable learners to progressively obtain 3 different certificates by Completing N4, N5 and N6 in Music Performance either separately with breaks in between, or in one extended study period of 18months and then apply the theoretical knowledge and skills learned in the workplace for an extended period. This course will Develop your critical thinking and creative problem-solving through regular performance-based activities and theoretical studies. ...
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Subject: Caroline Palmer: music cognition From: Dan Ellis ,dpwe(at)ICSI.BERKELEY.EDU, Date: Sun, 15 Mar 1998 22:34:21 PST Dear List - Caroline Palmer of Ohio State University send me the enclosed announcement for circulation to the list. DAn. ------- Forwarded Message Date: Sat, 14 Mar 98 22:05:35 EST From: Caroline Palmer ,cp(at)gershwin.psy.ohio-state.edu, Message-Id: ,9803150305.AA18417(at)gershwin.psy.ohio-state.edu, Subject: music cognition ANNOUNCEMENT OF POSTDOCTORAL POSITIONS IN MUSIC COGNITION The Ohio State University Department of Psychology and School of Music We are pleased to announce the continuation of an ongoing postdoctoral program in music cognition. The post-doctoral Music Cognition Fellowship plan at The Ohio State University is designed to offer advanced research training in music perception and cognition. Two post-doctoral fellowships are awarded annually, one in psychology and one in music. The fellowship is designed to further a candidates training in research concerned ...
Following the shock news yesterday that the SBS Youth Orchestra was to fold in 2014, after 25 years in operation, the SBSYO and the Sydney Symphony Orchestra have released a joint statement announcing the endowment of a Fellowship position with the SSO.. The Board of the SBS Radio and Television Youth Orchestra has today announced its decision to support one of the main education programs of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra -The Fellowship Program - by endowing a Fellowship position in perpetuity in remembrance of SBS Youth Orchestra founder, Matthew Krel.. This announcement follows the decision by the SBS Youth Orchestra board to wind-up operations after 25 years.. In his 20 years as conductor, Matthew Krel built the orchestra into a formidable youth ensemble,says Ian Hamilton, secretary of SBS Youth Orchestra since its inception.. I am so pleased we can honour Matthew and continue his commitment to young musicians of the highest calibre by endowing a chair in the Sydney Symphony Orchestras ...
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Coordinates: 55°36′27″N 12°59′37″E / 55.60750°N 12.99361°E / 55.60750; 12.99361 The Malmö Symphony Orchestra (Swedish: Malmö Symfoniorkester) is a Swedish orchestra, based in Malmö. Since 2015 it has its home in the newly built Malmö Live Concert Hall. The orchestra has a complement of 94 musicians. Since 2011, the orchestras chief conductor is Marc Soustrot. His contract with the orchestra is through 2017. The orchestra was founded in 1925 with Walther Meyer-Radon as the first chief conductor, from 1925 to 1929. Herbert Blomstedt held the title of Huvuddirigent (principal conductor) during 1962-1963. Past principal guest conductors have included Brian Priestman (1988-1990), Gilbert Varga (1997-2000), and Mario Venzago (2000-2003). At first the orchestra performed both symphony concerts and served as the orchestra of the Malmö Opera and Music Theatre, but from 1991 the orchestra has been exclusively devoted to symphony orchestra concerts.[citation needed] Between 1985 ...
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Embodied music cognition is a direction within systematic musicology interested in studying the role of the human body in relation to all musical activities. It considers the human body as the natural mediator between mind (focused on musical intentions, meanings, significations) and physical environment (containing musical sound and other types of energy that affords human action). Given the impact of body movement on musical meaning formation and signification, the musical mind is said to be embodied. Embodiment assumes that what happens in the mind is depending on properties of the body, such as kinaesthetic properties. Embodied music cognition tends to see music perception as based on action. For example, many people move when they listen to music. Through movement, it is assumed that people give meaning to music. This type of meaning-formation is corporeal, rather than cerebral because it is understood through the body. This is different from a disembodied approach to music cognition, which ...
Music performance anxiety (MPA) is a major problem for music students. It is largely unknown whether music students who experience high or low anxiety differ in their respiratory responses to performance situations and whether these co-vary with self-reported anxiety, tension, and breathing symptoms. Affective processes influence dynamic respiratory regulation in ways that are reflected in measures of respiratory variability and sighing. This study had two goals. First, we determined how measures of respiratory variability, sighing, self-reported anxiety, tension, and breathing symptoms vary as a function of the performance situation (practice vs. public performance), performance phase (pre-performance vs. post-performance), and the general MPA level of music students. Second, we analyzed to what extent self-reported anxiety, tension, and breathing symptoms co-vary with the respiratory responses. The participants were 65 university music students. We assessed their anxiety, tension, and breathing
Our psychophysical and fMRI data show that piano practicing molds audiovisual temporal binding and synchrony perception by a context-specific neural mechanism. Behaviorally, musicians relative to nonmusicians exhibited a significantly narrower temporal integration window for music but not for speech. At the neural level, musicians showed increased audiovisual asynchrony effects and effective connectivity for music in an STS-premotor-cerebellar circuitry. Collectively, these results suggest that piano practicing provides more precise estimates of the relative audiovisual timings in music by fine tuning an internal forward model that maps from action plans of piano playing onto visible finger movements and concurrent piano sounds.. Accumulating evidence suggests that long-term music training changes auditory processing throughout the cortical hierarchy and produces behavioral benefits beyond music performance (11, 19) (e.g., most prominently in speech processing) (10). In contrast to these generic ...
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Join Katie Palmer, MIMs curator of education, on Zoom for a 30-minute class exploring music through song, dance, and play with your little ones. Music making aids in young childrens development and helps foster a sense of well-being. You dont need musical instruments to get in on the fun-well help you make music using everyday household items!. If you have friends or family that would love Mini Music Makers, send a MIM gift card for classes their way.. Introduce your child to the wide and wonderful world of music through MIMs early childhood music and movement courses. Explore music from around the globe with your children while singing, dancing, and playing instruments. Designed for children and caregivers, each four-week session explores a new musical culture in engaging ways. Motor, pre-language, and musical skills are developed simultaneously, while children actively participate in the music making.. Each class is structured around developmentally appropriate activities for the children ...
Join Katie Palmer, MIMs curator of education, on Zoom for a 30-minute class exploring music through song, dance, and play with your little ones. Music making aids in young childrens development and helps foster a sense of well-being. You dont need musical instruments to get in on the fun-well help you make music using everyday household items!. If you have friends or family that would love Mini Music Makers, send a MIM gift card for classes their way.. Introduce your child to the wide and wonderful world of music through MIMs early childhood music and movement courses. Explore music from around the globe with your children while singing, dancing, and playing instruments. Designed for children and caregivers, each four-week session explores a new musical culture in engaging ways. Motor, pre-language, and musical skills are developed simultaneously, while children actively participate in the music making.. Each class is structured around developmentally appropriate activities for the children ...
Our philosophy in the Instrumental Music Department at OSA is to immerse students in a broad range of musical genres and concepts to give students a well founded, and well-rounded musical education. We approach our curriculum in Instrumental Music with an emphasis on music theory, history, musicianship (including improvisation), and ensemble performance. Students will have a varied and inspired experience by focusing on each of these areas throughout the week. All students will have the opportunity to rehearse and perform in both small and large group settings. Concert performances, both in school and in the community, offer an opportunity to display the hard work and dedication applied through the school year.. We believe it is necessary for our students to develop the ability to identify and appreciate all types of music. While students can choose to focus on a particular style of music, be it classical, jazz, rock etc., the basic elements of music are common to all. The fundamentals of music ...
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CONCLUSIONS: The introduction of background music tended to increase attention test scores of persons with schizophrenia. Moreover, the increase in test attention scores was statistically significant when popular music was played in the background. This result suggested that background music may improve attention performance of persons with chronic schizophrenia. Future research is required with a larger sample size to support the study results ...
Endless hours at the barre. Long afternoons practising scales. All that time you spent in piano lessons and dance classes as a youngster may have seemed like a pain, but new research now confirms what your parents claimed: its good for mind and body.. In fact, a recent study published in NeuroImage by a team* of researchers from the International Laboratory for Brain, Music and Sound Research, proves that dance and music training have even stronger effects on the brain than previously understood - but in markedly different ways.. The researchers used high-tech imaging techniques to compare the effects of dance and music training on the white matter structure of experts in these two disciplines. They then examined the relationship between training-induced brain changes and dance and music abilities.. We found that dancers and musicians differed in many white matter regions, including sensory and motor pathways, both at the primary and higher cognitive levels of processing, says Chiara Giacosa, ...
Music and Its Effects on Our Emotions: Can Music Really Change Your Mood?. Music can control a much larger part of your life than most people would like to believe. Music can affect us in ways in which were not even aware of, and for this reason, music is simply amazing. There is a large number of studies behind music. Not even just the typical music you hear on the radio or that you download from the Internet, but any sounds and the way they can affect your mood and reflect your personallity. It has been proven that certain types of music can evoke sadness, while others can give you an excitement. Music is used in millions of places for this reason. Advertisements. Advertisements and movies are based around the audio! Certain types of music are more likely to evoke emotions in people which will in turn make them feel a certain way. Sometimes this is great for producers in the economy because they can use music in their advertisements to help produce more profits, because people will become ...
This study examined the effects of vocal and non-vocal background music on the task performance of introverts and extraverts on a memorization task. Prior to the memorization task, participants (N = 38) completed Eysencks Personality Inventory in order to determine introversion and extraversion. In the presence of either vocal or non-vocal music, participants memorized and recalled a 15-word list. The results did not support the hypothesis suggesting that extroverts would perform better on a task with vocal background music than introverts. Analysis was calculated using a 2X2 between-groups ANOVA design.
Shustermans response to the passivity argument is to try to turn the tables, to argue that art designed to be appreciated in a disinterested or distanced manner, as classical music is, encourages far more passivity than popular music. By contrast, when we turn to popular music, particularly the music inspired by African-American culture, we find something more active, although active on the physical level insofar as we are talking about the kind of active engagement that might include wild dancing. (Could it be more active on some other levels too, for example on an emotional level?) Shusterman contrasts the opera-goer who goes to sleep (my condition, frequently, I confess) to the dancer at a rock concert who works up a sweat (hence the reference to the funky). This seems unfair to classical music since true classical music lovers seem to be not only entranced (which, after all, is a physical condition) but also sometimes given to pretty active foot-tapping and hand-conducting. Consider the ...
While the impacts of music on people are not totally understood, studies have actually shown that when you hear music to your taste, the brain really releases a chemical called dopamine that has favorable impacts on mood. Music can make us feel strong feelings, such as joy, unhappiness, or worry-- some will concur that it has the power to move us. According to some scientists, music may even have the power to enhance our health and well-being. Though more research studies are required to confirm the possible health benefits of music, some research studies suggest that listening to music can have the following positive impacts on health. Improves state of mind. Studies reveal that listening to music can benefit general well-being, assistance regulate feelings, and produce joy and relaxation in daily life ...
Due to the need for further recuperation from recent back surgery, BSO Music Director James Levine is withdrawing from his scheduled concerts with Tanglewood and the Boston Symphony Orchestra until further notice, according to a release just received by BMInt.. The opening night performance of Mahlers Symphony No. 2 , Resurrection, on July 9 will be led by Michael Tilson Thomas, Music Director of the San Francisco Symphony, who will also conduct Stravinskys Symphony of Psalms on July 16. The next night, Thomas will lead the Tanglewood Music Center Orchestra in Mahlers Symphony No. 3.. Canadian Opera Company Music Director Johannes Debus, in his BSO debut, will conduct Mozarts Die Entführung aus dem Serail, slated for July 23; Austrian conductor Hans Graf, Music Director of the Houston Symphony Orchestra, will lead the Viennese Strauss familys music on July 25; and Christoph von Dohnányi will lead the staged Tanglewood Music Center production of Strausss Ariadne aux Naxos on August 1 ...
We all have different preferences in music. It moves us in different ways, whether it is calming, or makes us happy or even angry and irritated. Music is therapeutic; it evokes memories and emotions, good and bad. We all react differently to different melodies, and animals are no different. Whales and birds sing their own songs and other species make beautiful music, especially during mating season. But do animals appreciate human tunes? Many do. Elephants have been known to dance to classical music, and there are many articles about cows that enjoy relaxing music. The University of Leicester researchers discovered that cows produced 3% more milk when they were listening to music by REM, Simon & Garfunkel and classical music, as opposed to hard rock music. Read the full article here: www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2014/03/06/285314648/secret-life-of-cows-part-deux-milking-mood-music.. It is a well-known fact that feel-good music like Motown, reggae, and classical music played in animal shelters is ...
For those of you interested in music and the brain, I recommend Daniel Levitins book, This is Your Brain on Music. Levins book is especially interesting because he started his career as a musician. He knows a lot about music and has some interesting stories about songs and musicians. He now teaches and researches at McGill. In his book he talks about the brain, how music is processed, and related MRI research. What was interesting to me is how many parts of the brain are used to process music. Given that music can evoke powerful emotions, I assumed that the amygdala and primitive brain centers would be involved. Surprisingly, listening to music involves anticipation and memory which rely on higher cerebral functions. Many brain centers are used to enjoy music. There is not one localized brain center for music. In a very accessible book, Levin combines his knowledge about music with state of the art neuroscience. Anyone who is interested in music and the brain should definitely read this book. ...
While the effects of music on individuals are not completely understood, research studies have revealed that when you hear music to your preference, the brain actually launches a chemical called dopamine that has positive effects on state of mind. Music can make us feel strong emotions, such as pleasure, sadness, or fear-- some will concur that it has the power to move us. According to some researchers, music might even have the power to improve our health and well-being. Though more research studies are needed to validate the prospective health benefits of music, some research studies suggest that listening to music can have the following favorable impacts on health. Enhances state of mind. Studies reveal that listening to music can benefit overall wellness, assistance regulate feelings, and create joy and relaxation in everyday life ...
The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of two students with hearing loss participating in instrumental music. Four orienting questions guided the inquiry: (a) What factors contribute to these students motivation to continue participating in instrumental music?; (b) How is hearing loss affecting each students music participation and what strategies are accommodating for their hearing loss?; (c) How are students with hearing loss experiencing inclusion in the secondary instrumental classroom?; and (d) What can school music teachers learn from the experiences of these students? Two participants were identified through email solicitation of a large instrumental music teacher organization and snowball sampling with audiologists in the medical community. Data was gleaned in the two cases through analysis of documents, interviews with the two principal informants, their parents and music teachers, and observations of the two students with hearing loss in large ensemble settings, as ...
Get Live Radio offers a wide variety of music from well-known artists & brand new music from independent artists. Get Lives aim is to introduce music circulating on the underground scene but still play the most popular hits dominating the top 40. Get Live offers an original program line-up with music from a number of different genres that include Alternative music, Hip Hop, R&B, Reggae, Pop, Jazz, House & more.. The program line-up is as diverse as the DJs who have programs on this station. As mentioned, GLR offers a variety of musical genre as well as a mix of well-known & Independent musical artists. The show called The UndaGround Sound plays a mixture of the latest music from the top 40 charts & new music from independent artists. The show Funky DJ plays an hour long DJ mix from DJs worldwide giving the program a mix tape type of feel. Offering a splash of reggae music is the show called Da Riddim; the show Rock Out plays rock/alternative music from the 70s, 80s, 90s & today.. The program ...
This book explains musical instruments in their various forms: how they work, what they can do, and how they came to be the way they are. It concentrates on instruments of western music built to play in musical traditions transmitted in large part by notated scores and parts. The recent growth of early music performance is reflected in an emphasis on the historical development of the main types of instrument. For each class of instrument, the underlying acoustical principles are outlined and the commonly found members of the family are described. Their manufacture, playing techniques, and performance practice are treated.
Survey of perceptual and cognitive aspects of the psychology of music, with special emphasis on underlying neuronal and neurocomputational representations and mechanisms. Basic perceptual dimensions of hearing (pitch, timbre, consonance/roughness, loudness, auditory grouping) form salient qualities, contrasts, patterns and streams that are used in music to convey melody, harmony, rhythm and separate voices. Perceptual, cognitive, and neurophysiological aspects of the temporal dimension of music (rhythm, timing, duration, temporal expectation) are explored. Special topics include comparative, evolutionary, and developmental psychology of music perception, biological vs. cultural influences, Gestaltist vs. associationist vs. schema-based theories, comparison of music and speech perception, parallels between music cognition and language, music and cortical action, and the neural basis of music performance.
Philosophical reflection on music goes back in the West at least as far as the Pythagoreans and Plato, and has undergone an exceptionally fertile period within analytic philosophy since the 1960s. It encompasses issues pertaining to defining music; the ontology of musical works; musical meaning and understanding, including music perception and cognition of musical form; musical expressiveness; musical arousal; musical representation; musical performance; the aesthetics of song and opera; the value of music; and the aesthetics of popular and non-Western music.. In defining music, organized sound is a necessary condition of music, though clearly not sufficient, as not all organized sounds are music. With regard to the ontology of musical works, there is broad agreement that these are abstract entities that can be performed and recorded on many occasions, and are not to be identified with manuscripts or scores, even though the existence of its manuscript may suffice for a musical works existence. ...
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The purpose of this study is to conduct a pragmatic cluster randomized control trial of personalized music (Music and Memory) for nursing home residents with moderate to severe dementia living in 81 nursing homes from 4 nursing home corporations.. Music and Memory is a personalized music program that uses portable music players to deliver individualized music to people with dementia. Nursing home staff provide residents with dementia with music playlists tailored to their personal history of music preferences. The program assumes that musical memories remain present and that personalized music can quell the anxiety and agitation stimulated by the confusion secondary to dementia.. The aims of this study are: 1. To use a train-the-trainer model to implement the intervention with ongoing monitoring of the programs adoption and acceptance by nursing home residents with dementia; 2. To estimate the impact of Music and Memory on agitated and aggressive behaviors; and 3. To examine factors associated ...
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For most of us, music is a key part of our daily lives. From folding laundry to working out, music can help pump you up, increasing overall enjoyment and motivation. Or in other cases, music can also promote total relaxation. Think about how moving some songs can be, instantly impacting the way you feel. Now, think of this powerful effect music can have when used in therapy.. Music therapy is the use of music by a qualified music therapist to address a persons physical, emotional, cognitive or social needs. Music therapists design treatment sessions based on a persons particular needs. Treatment options include creating, singing, moving to or listening to music.. Because music can have such an impact on a persons mindset and well-being, it should come as no surprise that music therapy has been studied for use in managing many medical and social conditions.. Laura Chami, Music Therapist from Catholic Hospice, highlights some of the benefits music therapy has on health and well-being:. Reduces ...
Christopher M. Johnson, Professor of Music Education and Music Therapy, is currently the Chair of the Music Education and Music Therapy Department and Director of the Music Research Institute at the University of Kansas. Johnson earned his Ph.D. from the Florida State University.. Since his arrival at The University of Kansas, Johnson has taught courses in Instrumental Conducting, Teaching Instrumental Music, Managing Behaviors in the Music Environment, Psychology and Acoustics of Music, and Research Methods in Music Education and Music Therapy. Johnson served two terms as the editor of the International Journal of Music Education: Research, the research publication of the International Society for Music Education. He is currently serving his second term on the National Association for Music Educations Executive Committee of the Society for Research in Music Education. He also served on the editorial board of the Journal of Research in Music Education, and one earlier term as the Chair for the ...
Music psychology is a subdiscipline of musicology.. Music psychology can shed light on non-psychological aspects of musicology and musical practice. For example, music psychology contributes to music theory by investigating the perception of musical structures such as melody, harmony, tonality, rhythm, meter, and form. Research in music history can benefit from psychologically inspired, systematic study of the history of musical syntax, or from psychological analyses of the personalities of composers in relation to the psychological effect of their music. Ethnomusicology can benefit from psychological approaches to the study of music cognition in different cultures. Research is only beginning in many of these promising areas of interaction.. Music psychology is not music therapy. It is important to clearly distinguish between music psychology and music therapy. The two disciplines ask different questions and operate independently of each other. Music psychology is primarily an academic ...
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Every day, new studies prove music cures when other medicines fail in alleviating the pain of living. More and more people resort to music to combat depression, anxiety or chronic pain by turning on the radio or slipping a disc in the digital music player. And, the results of this music therapy are simply amazing as they help manage stress, improve mental disorders, developmental disabilities e.g. cerebral palsy to autism, and others.Attesting to the power of music, music lovers continue to explore its potential to improve mental health and treat mental illness. Music therapists today, are not the only ones to be aware of the fact music heals; our ancestors knew about it, they are simply following an ancient tradition reflected throughout world history.The therapeutic use of music to treat physical ailments is equally impressive. Studies show that classical music tends to have a calming effect on both children and adults, improving the ability to learn and concentrate. It is effective in anxiety ...
Sonora: Interdisciplinary Organisation for Music Therapy and Research is a non-profit organization created in 2014. It consists of a team of scientists from the fields of music therapy, arts therapies, medicine, psychology, education, musicology and related humanistic disciplines. Our common goal is to develop the art and science of music therapy, explore its scientific bases and its beneficial effects as a health provider, as well as its overall contribution to promoting the highest quality of human life. The primary aim of Sonora is to conduct interdisciplinary clinical work and research on the role and function of music in relation to health and disease. Sonora operates with versatility in multiple dimensions within the area of music therapy. We embrace a broad range of approaches within the fields of music therapy, music psychotherapy, neurologic music therapy, music medicine, music psychology, neuroscience, and music therapy and technology. Sonora also provides training in the receptive ...
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Research has shown that music has a deep effect on your body and psyche. In fact, theres a growing field of health care known as Music Therapy, which uses music to heal. Those who practice music therapy are finding a benefit in using music to help cancer patients, children with ADD, and others, and even hospitals are beginning to use music and music therapy to help with pain management, to help ward off depression, to promote movement, to calm patients, to ease muscle tension, and for many other benefits that music and music therapy can bring. This is not surprising, as music have effect on the body and mind in many powerful ways ...
Music is a wonderful, non-pharmacological intervention to be considered for persons with Alzheimers disease (AD). In order to provide appropriate and beneficial music interventions for persons with AD, it is important to understand the range of music experiences that may offer effective complementary management of symptoms associated with AD. Many of you have probably seen recent news stories about the use of music for persons with AD. The movie Alive Inside: The Story of Music and Memory received worldwide attention for the use of iPods for persons with dementia and cognitive impairments [1]. While it is exciting that the movie raised the awareness of the significance of music, the movie distorts the importance of carefully choosing the type of music and appropriate music interventions. The clip of Henry from the movie, portraying a man suddenly awakening when he hears his favorite music on the iPod went viral on the internet. While there is no doubt there was a great musical connection ...
Natural News) There is a scientific reason as to why standing up and clapping along in singalongs makes you feel good. A new Japanese study reported that actively participating in music therapy sessions could improve its considerable effects on the activity levels of the brain.. Music is good for the body as well as the mind and soul. Research has shown that listening to certain types of music can affect the brain activity of people. The effects on the brain will eventually filter down to the rest of the body.. Playing the right music can improve the mood of patients and lift the spirits of depressed people. They can even help relieve pain for patients with serious diseases like cancer.. Some traditional and alternative forms of medicine believe that music can restore the normal functions of an ailing body. This led to the development of music therapy.. Music therapy treats the cognitive, emotional, physical, and social issues of its patients through carefully-selected and designed ...
This qualitative research study explored areas of similarity and contrast between a music therapy students interpretations of selected audiovisual excerpts from music therapy sessions with a child with Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD), and his parents interpretations of the same. A further feature of the study was investigating how these interpretations could inform the collaborative creation of a music activity for use in the home environment. Eight one-on-one music therapy sessions were conducted with an eight year-old boy with ASD at Alpha School in the Western Cape. The sessions were video recorded. Once the music therapy process was complete, four primary excerpts and five secondary excerpts were selected. Interpretations of the four primary excerpts were written by the music therapy student. A semi-structured interview consisting of two parts was then conducted with the childs parent. Part one involved eliciting the parents interpretations of the four primary excerpts. Part two ...
Absolute Pitch, commonly known as Perfect Pitch, is most often defined as the ability of individuals with some musical training to identify the musical pitch or frequency of a note (or ambient sound) without reference to another pitch. Individuals with absolute pitch hear musical pitches and identify them immediately and effortlessly using letter names, (for example, C or F-sharp), without looking at the instrument being played or being given a reference.. This cognitive trait is generally considered a musical gift or enhancement. The prevalence in the general population is not known, however it has been estimated that 1 of 1500 school age children experience it.. We have established that Absolute Pitch has a strong genetic basis. We identified the location of Absolute Pitch genes on chromosomes 2 and 6 and are focused on identifying the specific genes.. ...
It is well known that music arouses emotional responses. In addition, it has long been thought to play an important role in creating a sense of community, especially in small scale societies. One mechanism by which it might do this is through the endorphin system, and there is evidence to support this claim. Using pain threshold as an assay for CNS endorphin release, we ask whether it is the auditory perception of music that triggers this effect or the active performance of music. We show that singing, dancing and drumming all trigger endorphin release (indexed by an increase in post-activity pain tolerance) in contexts where merely listening to music and low energy musical activities do not. We also confirm that music performance results in elevated positive (but not negative) affect. We conclude that it is the active performance of music that generates the endorphin high, not the music itself. We discuss the implications of this in the context of community bonding mechanisms that commonly ...
Neurologic Music Therapy for movement disorders. Neurologic Music Therapy (NMT) is the evidence-based practice that makes use of standardized musical exercises that can be applied to areas of functioning including cognition, motor skills & communication.. NMT classes will be offered by music therapist Nicholas Scott, over Zoom groups, for 45 minutes with a 5-minute break.. Date: July 30, 2021. Time: 2 PM - 3 PM Eastern Time. Location: Virtual / Zoom. To register, email: [email protected] Virtual Neurological Music Therapy is graciously offered by:. Nicholas Scott BFA, CBMT (MTA, Neurologic Music Therapist), is a Music Therapist Accredited (MTA) through the Canadian Association of Music Therapy (CAMT). Nicholas passion for music and supporting others in their lives grew since he was a child. He always enjoyed singing and later went to study music. In July of 2020, he wrote and his board certification exam and attained his accreditation. After his accreditation, he underwent further ...
Title: Medical Music Therapy Based on Baby Science (Baby-Science-Based Music Therapy) and Assistive Technology for Children. VOLUME: 3 ISSUE: 3. Author(s): Tohshin Go. Affiliation:Department of Infants Brain and Cognitive Development, Tokyo Womens Medical University, 8-1 Kawada- cho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 162-8666, Japan.. Keywords:Music therapy, baby science, developmental disorder, neuromuscular disorder, assistive technology, infant studies. Abstract: Music is a good tool to communicate with children no matter what kinds of disorders they have because therapists can interact with them via music and musical instruments without using a single word. Verbal and physical abilities are limited in patients who are physically, cognitively, and socially disabled. Babies also have a similar limitation. Baby science is interdisciplinary research investigating how infants understand and communicate with the surrounding world. Therefore, medical music therapy based on baby science (baby-science-based music ...
Sharjah - By Ayman Al-Fateh - The Manifold Festival of Music Diversity will be launched today at the Arts Center at New York University Abu Dhabi, which includes a series of contemporary and innovative concerts and musical performances that will be presented in cooperation with the Universitys Music Program, and will continue until the fifth of next April. This year, the festival will witness the participation of a group of prominent artists, in addition to creative artists from the universitys faculty.. The musical performances, which will be photographed specifically for the festival and broadcast over the Internet, reflect the contribution of NYU Abu Dhabi in presenting the most prominent artists within the global music scene and building a local creative community that embraces the brightest musicians, composers, dancers and artists of interactive media.. Commenting on the list of participating artists, Jonathan Shannon, Assistant Dean of the Arts and Humanities Program and Head of the ...
Musical meaning is an enormous area of study, and again, of particular interest to me in my independent research. Hargreaves, MacDonald and Miell state Music is a fundamental channel of communication: it provides a means by which people can share emotions, intentions, and meaning. Music can exert powerful physical and behavioural effects, can produce deep and profound emotions within us, and can be used to generate infinitely subtle variations of expressiveness by skilled composers and performers, such that highly complex informational structures and contents can be communicated extremely rapidly between people. (Hargreaves et. al., 1) I have been exploring the ways in which music can act as not only the platform, but the vehicle for social change, through the identity created by a unifying element like music, and through the powerful communication that music provides. The incredible might of music as a powerful political force has been seen in movements such as the Civil Rights Movement, the ...
Music therapy has been useful for various types of diseases. In this article, we want to know the impact of music on lung inflammation. The pain arising from respiratory and complication of lung chronic can be reduced with music therapy. Doctors believe that the music therapy can be effective on improving symptoms of lung chronic obstructive (COPD). Physicians stating that breathing is hard for the patients with lung chronic inflammatory diseases and they explained about it. The patients who have experienced music therapy, are in the better condition and quality of life and psychological comfort than the patients who are just under medical treatment. Music therapy appears as an essential factor in a coherent way to control chronic respiratory disease and can be used as a mediator to treat symptoms. we can introduce musician who do charity works. ...
Music therapy has been useful for various types of diseases. In this article, we want to know the impact of music on lung inflammation. The pain arising from respiratory and complication of lung chronic can be reduced with music therapy. Doctors believe that the music therapy can be effective on improving symptoms of lung chronic obstructive (COPD). Physicians stating that breathing is hard for the patients with lung chronic inflammatory diseases and they explained about it. The patients who have experienced music therapy, are in the better condition and quality of life and psychological comfort than the patients who are just under medical treatment. Music therapy appears as an essential factor in a coherent way to control chronic respiratory disease and can be used as a mediator to treat symptoms. we can introduce musician who do charity works. ...
Read our Music Therapy Awareness Month Press Release.. MUSIC HEALS: Watch this CBC video about how Musical therapy gives hope to burn victim James Harder.. Music Therapy Article on CNN: When patients have music emergencies. __________________________________________. HELP FILL A DREAM FOUNDATION has donated funds for a new Soundbeam 5 and laptop for one of our Music Therapy studios. The Soundbeam 5 is the incredible music instrument that uses motion sensors to translate body movements into music and sound.. On behalf of all the participants who ever dreamed to play an instrument but were unable to do so until today, we say Thank you from the bottom o f our heart . And to our participants just remember to never let go of your dreams ...
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Taking up piano and the flute at an early age, Rosie found herself frustrated at not to be able to explore the joys of playing music with others beyond the confines of the school orchestra. I didnt get the chance as a teenager to join a band or do any of that stuff until I got to university in Liverpool, which is where a whole host of opportunities occurred, she says. Studying English & Music, Rosie soon recognised that her dedication to playing the piano fell short of the standard required of a concert pianist. And yet for all that, the music bug just wouldnt let her go. Realising that music was an integral part of her life, she had to figure out her place within it if performing was no longer an option. And so, having worked for the Guild Of Students in the live music sector - she helped put on Coldplay in Liverpool in the early stages of their professional career - Rosie became a music publicist, an experience that proved to be less than edifying.. It was like I was using the music ...
We are surrounded every day by music and rhythm, from the radio in the car to the beating of our hearts. Music is naturally motivating, organizing, and energizing. Even when were not thinking of it, music has a profound influence on our emotions and moods in ways that words so often do not.. Music in healing and the promotion of wellness has been used by cultures worldwide for centuries. Since the 1940s, it has been researched and adapted for clinical use by medical practitioners for a wide range of diagnoses and challenges. Music has been utilized purposefully in addiction recovery since the 1970s, providing a supportive outlet through which to work toward physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual healing.. Though everyone has a relationship with their favorite music, music therapy is more than just listening. At Choices for Recovery, our board-certified music therapist works with individuals in our program using creative means to work toward specific recovery goals in a safe and empowering ...
Chiltern is a dynamic Social Enterprise, passionate about ensuring that our award winning, evidence-based Neuro Music Therapy service is accessible to all. Chiltern provides Neurologic Music Therapy (NMT) and MATADOC assessments (Music Therapy Assessment Tool in Awareness for Disorders of Consciousness) to children with a range of needs. We have the most experienced team of practicing Neurologic Music Therapists in the UK, using evidenced-based techniques that use music to support improvements in speech and language, cognition and memory, physical difficulties and emotional well-being. We work closely with individuals, siblings, families at home, case managers and solicitors, and also provide services in hospitals and neuro-rehabilitation settings.. Anyone can get in touch with us to request a Neurologic Music Therapy assessment of 4 sessions, where we can look at whether NMT will be useful as an ongoing therapy, or whether a standard music therapy service, or home programme, using music would ...
Music therapy has decreased anxiety levels in many medical settings. This randomized clinical trial examined the effectiveness of a music listening intervention, delivered by a board-certified music therapist, in patients undergoing curative radiation therapy (RT). Emotional distress (anxiety, depression, and treatment-related distress) and symptoms (fatigue and pain) were measured at baseline, mid-treatment, and end of treatment in 63 patients undergoing RT. Although patients who listened to self-selected music reported lower anxiety and treatment-related distress, there was a decline in these outcomes for patients in both groups over the course of RT. Depression, fatigue, and pain were not appreciably affected by music therapy. Within the music group, there was a significant correlation between number of times music was used/week and the change in treatment-related distress, suggesting that higher doses of music produced greater declines in distress. While these findings provided some support for the
Our Neurologic Music Therapy (NMT) Program creates individualized interventions to help you or someone you love affected by neurologic injury or disease. NMT differs from traditional Music Therapy. It is based on cutting edge neuroscience research of music perception and production. It examines how the brain responds to music and impacts neuroplasticity to help the brain recover from injury in the areas of movement, language and cognition.. Neurologic Music Therapy is the therapeutic application of music to cognitive, sensory and motor dysfunctions due to neurologic disease or injury. Treatment techniques are based upon the scientific knowledge of the profound effects of music on the human brain. ...
The Departments of Art, Music, and Theatre Arts sponsor a wide variety of activities, including plays, recitals and exhibitions of art by students and faculty as well as occasional traveling exhibits.. The Department of Art presents numerous exhibitions, presentations, and artist lectures throughout the year. These are free and open to all students. The Department also hosts an Annual Juried Student Art Exhibition, which is also open to all students regardless of field of study.. The Department of Music offers students numerous opportunities to perform. Whether music majors or non-music majors, students participate in a wide range of music performance activities for university credit. Vocal ensembles include the Concert Choir, Chamber Singers, and Opera Workshop. The bands include the Marching Band, Basketball Band, Wind Ensemble, Symphonic Band, Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Combos, and a variety of small woodwind, brass, and percussion ensembles. The Department of Music presents an opera each year as ...
Nov 07 2015, 10:00 AM What is Music Therapy?. Engaging in music therapy can help people feel emotionally supported, motivate them to engage in their treatment, and help them connect with family in a new and different way. Music therapy may consist of creating, singing, moving to, and/or listening to music. No previous musical experience is necessary and anyone can benefit from music therapy!. Join our specialist, Beth ...
The New Symphony Orchestra is dedicating its first concert to be held after the enforced break caused by the Covid-19 pandemic to the memory of former United States ambassador James Pardew, who died on June 2.. The NSO said that Pardew, a member of the orchestras honorary board, had been one of its most loyal supporters.. The concert by the NSO, which this year has its 30th anniversary, will be on July 9 at 7.30pm in Bulgaria Hall.. To be conducted by Petko Dimitrov with soloist Edelina Kaneva, the programme for the concert is:. Tchaikovsky Symphony No.5. Johan Strauss II Die Fledermaus Overture. Jules Massenet Meditation from Thais. Franz Lehar Meine Lippen sie kussen so heiss from Giuditta. Jacques Offenbach Can-Can Music. Frederic Loewe Wouldnt it Be Loverly? from My Fair Lady. I Couldve Danced All Night from My Fair Lady.. Tickets are available at the Bulgaria Hall box office and via epaygo.bg.. ...
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Scientists Study Music Hallucinations http://www.sciencedaily.com/upi/index.php?feed=Science&article=UPI-1-20050712-12304700-bc-wales-hallucinations.xml [Thanks to Laird for this and the last one.] NEWPORT, Wales, July 12 (UPI) -- Psychiatrists at St. Cadocs Hospital in Wales have issued the largest case-series study ever published concerning musical hallucinations. Although the condition has been known for more than a century, it has rarely been studied, The New York Times reported Tuesday. It is believed musical hallucinations result from malfunctioning brain networks. Dr. Victor Aziz and Dr. Nick Warner analyzed 30 cases of musical hallucination covering 15 years and found in two-thirds of the cases musical hallucinations were the only mental disturbance experienced by the patients. Women tended to suffer musical hallucinations more than men, and the average patient was 78 years old. Religious music was heard in two-thirds of the cases. The researchers noted musical hallucinations differ ...
Christopher M. Johnson, Professor of Music Education and Music Therapy, is currently the Chair of the Music Education and Music Therapy Department and Director of the Music Research Institute at the University of Kansas. Johnson earned his Ph.D. from the Florida State University.. Since his arrival at The University of Kansas, Johnson has taught courses in Instrumental Conducting, Teaching Instrumental Music, Managing Behaviors in the Music Environment, Psychology and Acoustics of Music, and Research Methods in Music Education and Music Therapy. Johnson served two terms as the editor of the International Journal of Music Education: Research, the research publication of the International Society for Music Education. He is currently serving his second term on the National Association for Music Educations Executive Committee of the Society for Research in Music Education. He also served on the editorial board of the Journal of Research in Music Education, and one earlier term as the Chair for the ...
culminating in a Minnesota Orchestra concert conducted by Osmo Vänskä Seven emerging composers have been selected as participants for the Minnesota Orchestras 17th annual Composer Institute, Institute Director Kevin Puts and the Orchestra announced today. The selected composers, whose works encompass a variety of musical styles, were chosen from a pool of 156 applicants through a highly competitive process. The selected composers will be in Minneapolis from January 6 to 10, 2020, for rehearsals, seminars and mentoring sessions, culminating in a public MusicMakers performance of their works on Friday, January 10, with Music Director Osmo Vänskä conducting the Minnesota Orchestra. The 17th annual Composer Institute participants are Theo Chandler of Hillsborough, North Carolina; Paul Frucht of Danbury, Connecticut; Clare Glackin of Mount Vernon, Washington; Marc Migo of Barcelona, Spain; Patrick OMalley of Los Angeles, California; Liza Sobel of Chicago, Illinois; and Nicky Sohn of Seoul, ...
As a specific profile of a broadly understood musicology, Transcultural Music Studies approaches music within socio-cultural, historical and global contexts, regardless of the origin or national affiliation of music. This also involves transcultural and global processes in musical practice.. Field research, procedures of editing and post-processing of audio as well as video materials are part of the creation of data. Collaborative research with partners at home and abroad or music as intangible cultural heritage (in the sense of the UNESCO Convention of 2003) are further focal points of study in the profile.. The research is strongly interdisciplinary and project-oriented, as the practitioners whose music is to be studied are involved in defining focal points in the research. It is required to work in related disciplines as well as to apply empirical methods. Transcultural Music Studies is divided into four main areas: Cultural Theory, Musicology / Music Research, Archiving and Applied ...
Evers then redirects his focus of attention towards categorizing the disorders etiologies. The first impairment he examines is Hypacusis, a hearing impairment of a conductive or neurosensory nature sometimes described as a partial deafness. In 50% of all patients, hypacusis was a predominant etiologic factor for musical hallucinations. 77% of all patients were females with the average age of 71 (± 15 years). Psychiatric disorders are factors that have been commonly considered as an important element for initiating musical hallucinations; Evers states that of all patients, depression was diagnosed in 45% of them, schizophrenia in 35%, obsessive-compulsive disorder in 10%, and neurotic symptoms in 5%. 68% of all patients were females with the average age of 51 (± 21 years). Focal brain lesions were diagnosed as the fundamental cause of musical hallucinations for a certain number of patients. In 62% of them, lesion was detected in the right hemisphere, while 38% of all patients had lesion ...
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... (Russian: Яндекс Музыка tr. Yandeks Muzyka; stylised as Yandex.Music) is a Russian music streaming service ... As of October 2017, over 40 million music tracks were available on Yandex Music. About 20 million people use the service at ... On May 30, 2012, Yandex released the Yandex Music application for iOS. In May 2013, the Yandex Music application for Android ... More than 50 rightholders provided content for the service, including Universal, EMI, Warner Music Group, Sony Music, First ...
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The phrase "Esperanto music" is sometimes used to include music which is about Esperanto. Lou Harrison, who incorporated styles ... Dolchamar Jean-Marc Leclercq (JoMo) Jonny M, a reggae and rap music singer-songwriter Kim J. Henriksen Kajto La Perdita ... There is also a song which has a name in Esperanto - "Kirasa Kerno" (Armored Core). Music Portal "Sternenhoch". www.narodni- ... and instruments from many world cultures in his music, used Esperanto titles and/or texts in several of his works, most notably ...
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... is the music of Yumans, a group of Native American tribes from what is now Southern California and Baja California ... Of the music, Golding says, "The songs are all sung in the language, so if you're not learning and picking up the language, ... While singing is the focus of Yuman music, it can be accompanied by rattles, which can be made of gourd or tin cans. Daniel ... "Music in the Thinking of the American Indian." Peabody Bulletin, May 1933. Cited in Nettl (1965). Ortiz, Alfonso, vol. ed. ...
Cardew, Cornelius (1981). "Wiggly Lines and Wobbly Music". In Battcock, Gregory (ed.). Breaking the Sound Barrier: a Critical ... for the interpretation of Treatise that fall within the implications of the piece and general principles of experimental music ... Anthology of the New Music. New York. Cardew, Cornelius (1974). Stockhausen serves imperialism, and other articles : with ...
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Baroque music today: music as speech. Amadeus Press, c. 1988. Saint-George, Henry (1866-1917). The Bow (London, 1896; 2: 1909 ... OCLC 312604 Seletsky, Robert E., "New Light on the Old Bow," Part 1: Early Music 5/2004, pp. 286-96; Part 2: Early Music 8/2004 ... In music, a bow /boʊ/ is a tensioned stick which has hair (usually horse-tail hair) coated in rosin (to facilitate friction) ... The French dance bow was held with the thumb under the hair and played with short, quick strokes for rhythmic dance music. The ...
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Given two different music representations, typical music alignment approaches proceed in two steps. In the first step, the two ... Music can be described and represented in many different ways including sheet music, symbolic representations, and audio ... Music alignment and related synchronization tasks have been studied extensively within the field of music information retrieval ... Müller, Meinard (2015). Music Synchronization. In Fundamentals of Music Processing, chapter 3, pages 115-166. Springer. doi: ...
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  • Check out all the new releases for music ensembles and classrooms! (alfred.com)
  • The Garmany Chamber Music Series is recognized as one of Connecticut's premier live music attractions, presenting four concerts annually, and is dedicated to bringing the widest possible range of distinguished small ensembles and recitalists to the UHart campus. (hartford.edu)
  • Faculty are working musicians who perform as soloists, with orchestras, and in chamber music ensembles. (hartford.edu)
  • You can now check out live streams and on demand videos of our ensembles on our new CSUN School of Music Broadcasting Network! (csun.edu)
  • You will expand your practical skills within different types of ensembles and musical media such as big band, string quartet, vocal ensembles, brass band, electronic music or film music. (bfh.ch)
  • Apple in June 2021 upgraded its entire music catalog to Lossless Audio with the ALAC (Apple Lossless Audio Codec) that preserves the details in the original audio file. (macrumors.com)
  • Apple in August 2021 acquired classical music service Primephonic, and Primephonic's offerings are being baked into the Apple Music app. (macrumors.com)
  • KING: That was NPR music producer Suraya Mohamed with the album she's looking forward to in 2021 - Benoit Delbecq's "The Weight Of Light" and Miguel Zenon and Luis Perdomo with "El Arte Del Bolero. (npr.org)
  • Apple Music is Apple's streaming music service, comparable to similar streaming services like Spotify, Amazon Music Unlimited, Google Play Music, Tidal, and others, though it has a leg up over many of its competitors with high-quality lossless audio and Spatial Audio support. (macrumors.com)
  • People can find our music on Spotify, YouTube, Apple Music and most other platforms. (rte.ie)
  • Spotify is launching the ability for users to stream music directly from their Apple Watch. (consumeraffairs.com)
  • To listen to Spotify music or podcasts, users simply connect Bluetooth headphones to their Apple Watch. (consumeraffairs.com)
  • The songs themselves are supplied by Rdio, Spotify and iTunes--Rdio and Spotify subscribers can link their services and play full tracks and playlists right from the Twitter Music app. (wired.com)
  • Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young are the latest act to request that their music is removed from Spotify in protest of false COVID-19 claims on Joe Rogan's podcast. (nypost.com)
  • Discover new music and podcasts based on your likes Shuffle play any artist, album, or playlist Unlimited access to 100 million songs Free for 3 months. (yahoo.com)
  • Miro plays almost any video or music format and downloads from YouTube, podcasts, Amazon, and bittorrent. (getmiro.com)
  • What is Music Therapy? (shsu.edu)
  • The American Music Therapy Association defines music therapy as "the clinical and evidence-based use of music interventions to accomplish individualized goals within a therapeutic relationship by a credentialed professional who has completed an approved music therapy program. (shsu.edu)
  • Music therapy has been recognized as an organized profession since the formation of the National Association for Music Therapy in 1950. (shsu.edu)
  • Who Should Consider A Career In Music Therapy? (shsu.edu)
  • A career in music therapy requires a high degree of musical flexibility, as therapists effectively utilize music that is familiar to and preferred by their clients. (shsu.edu)
  • Many students who pursue music therapy have interests both in music-related fields and in psychology, neurology and medicine, or special education. (shsu.edu)
  • SHSU is currently not admitting new students for the Master of Music in Music Therapy at this time. (shsu.edu)
  • August 10, 2011 - Music therapy can improve the symptoms of depression when added to standard antidepressant treatment, according to a study by Finnish researchers published in the August issue of the British Journal of Psychiatry . (medscape.com)
  • Music therapy is noninvasive, and just 20 biweekly sessions produce a beneficial effect," lead study author Jaakko Erkkilä, PhD, from the Finnish Centre of Excellence in Music Research, University of Jyväskylä, Finland, told Medscape Medical News . (medscape.com)
  • Researchers in Finland have been developing clinical expertise with music therapy in people with psychiatric disorders since the late 1960s, Dr. Erkkila explained. (medscape.com)
  • Music therapy offers an alternative and is another way to get in touch with emotions and develop relationships. (medscape.com)
  • In this study, Dr. Erkkilä sought to focus on the utility of music therapy in depressed people of working age, not only because of their socioeconomic importance, but also because research in this group is scarce. (medscape.com)
  • They randomized 33 participants to receive 20 music therapy sessions in addition to their usual treatment for depression, which consisted of antidepressants, 5 to 6 individual psychotherapy sessions, and psychiatric counseling. (medscape.com)
  • Music therapy consisted of one-on-one sessions with a music therapist, which consisted of free music making with drums and xylophone, as well as talking. (medscape.com)
  • After 3 months, the researchers found that the participants who received music therapy had showed greater improvement than those who received standard care only. (medscape.com)
  • The study also found that the treatment response was significantly better in the music therapy group than in the control group. (medscape.com)
  • In addition, it strongly advocates the benefit of creative therapy methods, in particular music therapy, in the treatment of depression. (medscape.com)
  • He added that the commitment to music therapy was high in the study. (medscape.com)
  • It has been noticed in previous music therapy studies as well, that in music therapy trials dropouts are more rare than in many other psychotherapy studies. (medscape.com)
  • Still, the people who will probably benefit the most from the addition of music therapy are those "with natural capacity for symbolic thinking and creative functioning," he said. (medscape.com)
  • Art, dance and music therapy are becoming an important part of complementary medicine. (who.int)
  • Music therapy is the therapeutic use of music and musical activities in the treatment of somatic and mental diseases. (who.int)
  • Commenting on this study for Medscape Medical News , Brian Kavanagh, MD, from the University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, said: "This study suggests that music therapy has a positive impact on patients in the ICU. (medscape.com)
  • In addition, the timing of music therapy and the mechanisms of potential benefit will be important future questions. (medscape.com)
  • difference in mean pain visual pain score between standard of care group during active phase of labor and Music therapy intervention group [Time Frame: Duration in hours from start of active phase for up to 3 hours. (who.int)
  • Difference in mean APGAR score at 5 minutes post -delivery of children of mothers assigned to standard of care group and Music therapy intervention group. (who.int)
  • Difference in mean cumulative amounts of analgesia used during labor and delivery for mothers assigned to standard of care group and Music therapy intervention group. (who.int)
  • The use of music as an adjunctive therapy in the treatment of neurological, mental, or behavioral disorders. (bvsalud.org)
  • We evaluated TF in a pragmatic RCT of music therapy (MT) for premature infants and their parents. (bvsalud.org)
  • While there are some algorithmically created playlists, a lot of the content highlighted on Apple Music is done by Apple Music editors. (macrumors.com)
  • Apple offers regularly updated personalized playlists in a "For You" tab, including a favorites mix, a chill mix, a friends mix, and a new music mix, along with other playlist options that are updated on a daily basis. (macrumors.com)
  • The Apple Music app will offer playlists and audio content from Primephonic, along with improved browsing and search capabilities by composer and repertoire, better classical music metadata, and more. (macrumors.com)
  • Visit the YouTube Music Channel to find today's top talent, featured artists, and playlists. (yahoo.com)
  • You can search for artists you like and check out the music they are listening to. (wired.com)
  • choral music . (yahoo.com)
  • Chief among the things that differentiate choral music from instrumental music is the use of text. (choralnet.org)
  • I often find myself thinking that there is an overabundance of choral music out there for December, Christmas, and winter. (choralnet.org)
  • Medscape Trivia: Medical Music - Medscape - Jan 24, 2023. (medscape.com)
  • Support for Spatial Audio is also available in the Apple Music app for Android. (macrumors.com)
  • Miro is simply the best music and video player for Android phones and tablets. (getmiro.com)
  • It can easily be attached to almost any speaker or stereo system providing you with the ability to stream music directly from your Android or iOS device. (trendhunter.com)
  • Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube. (yahoo.com)
  • Music is generally defined as the art of arranging sound to create some combination of form, harmony, melody, rhythm or otherwise expressive content. (yahoo.com)
  • Conclusions: Significant correlations, indicating the construction and content validity for its use, serving as a tool to assess the attitudes of the youth facing exposure to environmental noise or music. (cdc.gov)
  • Previously, Bovell was Music Director of the Civic Orchestra of New Haven for the 2018-2019 season. (hartford.edu)
  • Music therapists are both accomplished musicians and competent therapists. (shsu.edu)
  • Classes are scheduled to allow performers, music educators, church musicians, and other music professionals in Northeast Florida to pursue the degree while maintaining full-time employment. (unf.edu)
  • The EDM (electronic dance music) movement continues, and Imagine Music Festival brings the top musicians from the genre to the Atlanta Motor Speedway every September. (ajc.com)
  • This Music Production School is specialized in training DJs, producers and musicians and aim to teach students the tools and creative processes necessary for creative music production, so they can develop their signature sound and make the most of their creativity. (ableton.com)
  • Our faculty of professional and active musicians represents all areas of the music world-concert artists, chamber musicians, successful freelancers, established composers. (newschool.edu)
  • UNF is home to one of the most recognized performance-based music programs in the country.With an emphasis on American Music and comprised of dedicated faculty members who are recognized artist/practitioners in their fields, UNF's Music Flagship Program offers a stimulating, yet personal atmosphere in which students can study and grow. (unf.edu)
  • Work hands-on with award-winning faculty to develop as an artist at one of the best music schools in New York City. (newschool.edu)
  • Welcome to The Hartt School, a performing arts conservatory for music, dance, and theatre. (hartford.edu)
  • Mannes School of Music has transformed the traditional music conservatory by integrating rigorous classical training with real-world experience and cross-disciplinary learning. (newschool.edu)
  • Students at Mannes combine classical conservatory training with progressive, creative approaches to music to create groundbreaking, never-before-seen work, and performances. (newschool.edu)
  • Any Boise State student is eligible to receive a scholarship from the Department of Music and Blue Thunder Marching Band pending audition scores, participation, and GPA. (boisestate.edu)
  • Health hazard evaluation report: HETA-2011-0129-3160, noise evaluation of elementary and high school music classes and indoor marching band rehearsals - Alabama. (cdc.gov)
  • Teachers, students, and their parents who are involved with music, especially marching band, should be educated on NIHL symptoms and prevention. (cdc.gov)
  • Music is the eighth studio album by American singer-songwriter Madonna, released on September 19, 2000 by Maverick Records and distributed by Warner Bros. Records. (worldcat.org)
  • Get to know our catalog of contest and festival music. (alfred.com)
  • Bob Dylan has sold his entire songwriting catalog to Universal Music Publishing. (consumeraffairs.com)
  • I hope that ICU clinicians consider integrating adjunctive interventions like music in their ICU practice. (medscape.com)
  • I play lead guitar and sing back-up in Insubs, my favourite colour is green and my favourite genre of music to listen to is New Wave. (rte.ie)
  • One of the patients who was on mechanical ventilation for a long time told me that being able to listen to his favourite music was the only thing that got him through," Dr. Chlan told Medscape Medical News in an interview after her presentation. (medscape.com)
  • Both of these features significantly improve the Apple Music listening experience by offering higher-quality music and a surround sound-like experience. (macrumors.com)
  • As expected, it's a music discovery service that helps you find new music based on what's popular, what your friends are listening to and (surprise! (wired.com)
  • But this year's Nielsen's Music 360 report on music consumption suggests that listening to music is still the most popular form of entertainment in the U.S. The study found that 93 percent of Americans listen to music, slightly more choose to listen to music over watching TV on a daily basis and most people still listen via radio (terrestrial and online). (citybeat.com)
  • What is very cool about The Pudding's Music Bubble interactive visualization is that it uses your location to present a localized visualization of the music people near you are listening to, before moving out to reveal the music which is popular elsewhere around the world. (blogspot.com)
  • The Music Bubble is a guided tour of The Pudding's regular Music Borders interactive map, which maps what music people are listening to around the world. (blogspot.com)
  • This dynamic music streamer makes a great addition to your home environment for casual listening. (trendhunter.com)
  • Listening to loud music through ear buds connected to devices like iPods or MP3 players or at music concerts can cause hearing loss. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Listening to music at level 5 or above for just 15 minutes per day may cause long-term hearing damage. (medlineplus.gov)
  • February 7, 2012 (Houston, Texas) - Listening to music can greatly reduce anxiety levels in patients on mechanical ventilation, according to research presented here at the Society of Critical Care Medicine 41st Critical Care Congress. (medscape.com)
  • Our aim was to see if patient-initiated music listening could reduce anxiety over the course of ventilator support," she said. (medscape.com)
  • Music listening in ventilated patients is an interesting concept "and unlike many things in medicine, it appears to be free," added Todd W. Rice, MD, from Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee. (medscape.com)
  • He added that it is important to understand whether something like listening to music can reduce the sedative and analgesic needs that are associated with time on a ventilator. (medscape.com)
  • Cite this: Listening to Music Soothes Patients on Ventilators - Medscape - Feb 09, 2012. (medscape.com)
  • Find things that help relax, such as reading, listening to music, or walking. (who.int)
  • Father Time' Music Video OUT NOW! (redrocker.com)
  • Official Music Video for 'Father Time' performed by Sammy Hagar & The Circle. (redrocker.com)
  • New reports (in The Mirror and elsewhere) say that musician Snoop Dogg has tried and failed to rent the country of Liechtenstein, which Mr. Dogg wished to use as the setting for a music video. (improbable.com)
  • Free, open-source music and video player. (getmiro.com)
  • The beautiful, open-source music and video player that lets you break free! (getmiro.com)
  • Just point Miro to your music and video folders and those files will appear. (getmiro.com)
  • It's the easiest way to watch a video or play music upstairs if the file is downstairs. (getmiro.com)
  • Esterlyn - Freedom Is Here (Official Music Video) Buy it now! (godtube.com)
  • You will be studying at a dynamic university with cutting-edge facilities (e.g. recording studios, video labs, research pools, music mediation). (bfh.ch)
  • The Hartt School Community Division provides expert instruction in music and dance to the Greater Hartford area and serves over 2,800 students of all ages and backgrounds. (hartford.edu)
  • Electronic dance music and hip-hop were featured at the energetic Sundown Solstice event an organizer said was years in the making. (adn.com)
  • Groovers take to the dance floor at Endless Music. (mysanantonio.com)
  • The programming at Jim Mentzer 's new live music and ultra-lounge dance venue (formerly Scout Bar) is still being tweaked since opening last month with concerts by Gregg Rolie, the Romantics and the Producers. (mysanantonio.com)
  • Born and raised in Chicago before deciding to split his time between Los Angeles and London, Lee Foss is a dance music DJ who is equally comfortable with old school house and contemporary techno. (timeout.com)
  • Music has an overall electronic and dance-pop vibe. (worldcat.org)
  • Originally from Colombia, Harvey mixes the native instruments of the Caribbean coast of Colombia with dance music and eclectic sounds into a style he calls Cubilleo. (ableton.com)
  • DJ Mag™ - living & breathing dance music. (djmag.com)
  • Join Last.fm for free to get your own music profile! (last.fm)
  • Stream, transfer, and play videos and music from Miro to your iPad with our beautiful and free iPad app. (getmiro.com)
  • Watch esterlyn music videos free online! (godtube.com)
  • The idea was to create free music based on the inner feelings of the client in a safe, trustworthy context and then to elaborate on these experiences verbally," Dr. Erkkilä explained. (medscape.com)
  • Hartt's Music Division's extensive degree offerings include programs in instrumental performance, composition, jazz, music education, and vocal performance. (hartford.edu)
  • Apple Music also often has exclusive album releases, documentaries, and music videos that aren't available on other platforms as a way to lure subscribers. (macrumors.com)
  • to the emerging category of menstruation music videos for children. (improbable.com)
  • Do you still use separate programs to download, play music, play videos, and sync to your phone? (getmiro.com)
  • When two Miro's are on the same wifi network, they can stream and transfer music and videos to each other. (getmiro.com)
  • Lady Gaga will step in for Beyonce at this year's Coachella music festival after the R&B singer, who is pregnant with twins, dropped out of her headlining slot due to doctor's orders. (voanews.com)
  • The Alfred Cares initiative focuses on giving back and helping more people experience the joy of making music. (alfred.com)
  • Preferences may change over time, but research shows that people tend to be especially fond of music from their adolescent years. (adn.com)
  • Where can people find your music/more information? (rte.ie)
  • When Cecil Sharp visited America in 1915 people in the cities listened to a different type of music than people in the country. (answers.com)
  • NowPlaying is music that had been tweeted by people you follow. (wired.com)
  • Before, live music was not a thing - people frowned at it, it was only for the old," notes Solo, a member of the music collective and homegrown label Freetown Uncut. (cnn.com)
  • Now, music is the driving force bringing people out of the past. (cnn.com)
  • Users can navigate through their music by swiping left and right on their watch and adjust the volume via the digital crown. (consumeraffairs.com)
  • Get the information and support needed to navigate the Mannes School of Music application and financial aid process. (newschool.edu)
  • Apple says that lossless audio can be listened to using the latest Apple Music app on an iPhone , iPad , Mac, or Apple TV . (macrumors.com)
  • The Master of Arts in Music Composition was invited to the Biennale in Munich and the Berne Opera in 2016 with the project "Das Haus", as well as to the Acht Brücken festival in Cologne and the Gare du Nord - Bahnhof für Neue Musik in Basel in 2017, just to name a few. (bfh.ch)
  • The music therapist must be a compassionate person dedicated to improving the lives of others in specific and individualized ways. (shsu.edu)
  • Bluegrass music is a form of American roots music, and it is a sub-genre of country music. (last.fm)
  • Bluegrass was inspired by the music of immigrants from the United Kingdom and Ireland (particularly the Scots-Irish immigrants in Appalachia), as well as jazz and blues. (last.fm)
  • I knew I wanted to pursue music in some direction, and it was kind of either L.A., Nashville or New York, and L.A. just felt like an obvious choice because of my familiarity with the area. (crosswalk.com)
  • Registration is now open for the MTNA Chamber Music Competitions. (mtna.org)
  • The Department of Music at the Mike Curb College of Arts, Media, and Communication presents the second edition of ChamberFest @ CSUN , a four-day festival that celebrates and explores the art of chamber music. (csun.edu)
  • It was developed by two former Google employees and provides an easy way to stream your music anywhere around your house. (trendhunter.com)
  • If you live for hip-hop music, you have the A3C Festival to look forward to in October. (ajc.com)
  • If you had to pinpoint which music festival that serves the musical masses best, which one would it be? (ajc.com)
  • Other music festivals that were in the running for top billing include the Atlanta Jazz Festival, Candler Park Music & Food Festival, A3C Festival and Tunes from the Tombs. (ajc.com)
  • As Sierra Leone recovers from civil war and Ebola, residents come out of hiding with a music festival. (cnn.com)
  • Earlier this year, that changed with the organization of the first Freetown Music Festival in the country's capital. (cnn.com)
  • The two-day festival featured not only live music, but fashion, art and pop-up cinema. (cnn.com)
  • Well, here's something you don't see everyday, even in a festival-laden city like Chicago: A music festival set inside a giant maze. (timeout.com)
  • Beyonce, 35, was due to headline the annual Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival in the Southern California desert on April 15 and April 22. (voanews.com)
  • Coachella is the first major U.S. festival of the summer live music scene and hosts two consecutive weekends of the same line-up. (voanews.com)
  • Obviously, the primary reason to go to a music festival is the music. (refinery29.com)
  • Nuits Sonores is an electronic music festival, but there is always room for a musical detour. (brooklynrail.org)
  • Table 9-04 provides a representative (albeit not comprehensive) list of scheduled, upcoming mass gatherings, including type (religious observance, sporting event, art and music festival), location, dates, and anticipated numbers of attendees. (cdc.gov)
  • Contemporary Jazz or Creative Practice: In both specialisations you will receive personalised instruction in composition and guidance in composing your own music in a wide variety of contexts. (bfh.ch)
  • The Master's programme in Music Composition provides students with broad perspectives in the professional practice of composition. (bfh.ch)
  • My mom would tell me stories about how they used to dress up and go out to plays, and listen to live music and all that stuff," recalls Kadiatu Kamara, a Sierra Leonean designer and model. (cnn.com)
  • Scrobbling is when Last.fm tracks the music you listen to and automatically adds it to your music profile. (last.fm)
  • The survey also revealed that the most popular place to listen to music is in cars (where TV viewing and gaming are still slightly difficult), followed by at work, while doing chores and in the background of arguments between the voices in your head (probably). (citybeat.com)
  • One thing that The Pudding's Music Bubble clearly visualizes is that geographical cultural influences still play a huge part in the music we listen to. (blogspot.com)
  • As with the Music Bubbles map you can listen to any of the songs on the Music Borders map simply by clicking on a song title on the map. (blogspot.com)
  • We thought that being able to listen to music of one's own choosing might be one such intervention," Dr, Chlan said. (medscape.com)
  • Patients in the preferred music group chose a wide variety of music to listen to, ranging from classical, to reggae, to hard rock. (medscape.com)
  • These publications were chosen to be included in the National Federation of Music Clubs Festivals Bulletin 2020-2024. (alfred.com)
  • So, it's no surprise that the state capitol represents that legacy well with a smorgasbord of music festivals feeding every music taste throughout the year. (ajc.com)
  • Peer Connections -a network of outlets, forums and channels for like-minded individuals in the music profession to collaborate and communicate, both locally and nationally. (mtna.org)
  • The CMS Fund supports exemplary and innovative projects to bring to the public the accomplishments of the music profession in higher education. (music.org)
  • MOHAMED: It's very spontaneous, and it invites listeners to engage their own emotional responses to this music. (npr.org)
  • Apple Music automatically plays Dolby Atmos tracks on all AirPods and Beats headphones with an H1 or W1 chip, as do the built-in speakers of the newest iPhones, iPads, and Macs. (macrumors.com)
  • Further work will differentiate between the impact of the music and the additional care imparted with the music. (medscape.com)
  • DJP Music School's online course offering includes a wide range of courses ranging from music production, music theory, synthesis and sound design, to artist marketing and development in the music industry. (ableton.com)
  • piano music . (yahoo.com)
  • Perhaps the most prominent characteristic of his music is the textured sound he makes with his prepared piano, changing its tone using dried wood and erasers and any other materials he can find and insert between the strings to alter the sound. (npr.org)
  • The connection between music and medicine is deep and varied, with some recent clinical studies suggesting that music may even be medicine . (medscape.com)
  • Their training is rooted in real-world practice, valuing passion for music and creativity above all. (ableton.com)
  • You will be able to choose from a wide range of master classes from different fields, ranging from electronic music to curatorial practice to musical theatre. (bfh.ch)
  • Twitter unveiled its new music app today. (wired.com)
  • If you find a band you like, you can follow them on Twitter right from the Music app. (wired.com)
  • Twitter Music will be available in US, Canada, the UK, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand as of today. (wired.com)
  • Dynamics are one of the expressive elements of music . (wikipedia.org)
  • Music has been used as a therapeutic tool for centuries. (shsu.edu)
  • The aim of this case-control study was to examine the effect of music on the levels of anxiety, stress, and depression experienced by patients undergoing coronary angiography, as measured by the 21-item Depression Anxiety Stress Scales. (who.int)
  • Differences in pre- and post-intervention scores demonstrated that there were significant decreases in mean scores of state anxiety (P = 0.006), stress (P = 0.001) and depression P = 0.02) in the intervention group, who listened to 20 minutes of relaxing music, as compared with the control group who had 20 minutes of bed rest. (who.int)
  • L'objectif de cette étude cas/témoins était d'examiner les effets de la musique sur les niveaux d'anxiété, de stress et de dépression ressentis par les patients subissant une angiographie coronarienne, en les mesurant à l'aide de l'échelle DASS (Depression Anxiety Stress Scales) composée de 21 items. (who.int)
  • I hope the findings from this study will be used to benefit mechanically ventilated patients in the self-management of anxiety with preferred, relaxing music," she added. (medscape.com)
  • Ryan and Brandi Stephens (left), Amanda Stuebben, Jason Tyson, Krista McVicar and Desiree Talley chill with drinks and live music at Endless Music. (mysanantonio.com)
  • Sierra Leone's live music scene is slowly starting to grow. (cnn.com)
  • It's the viral music trend no one saw coming. (nypost.com)
  • Apple Music integrates with your existing iCloud Music Library, so you can combine Apple Music songs with songs that you have previously purchased on iTunes all in one unified location. (macrumors.com)
  • It empowers music teachers nationwide to become better educators through networking, leadership, mentoring and educational opportunities. (mtna.org)
  • Under her direction, the Civic Orchestra expanded their visibility within the New Haven community, continuing their tradition of providing high quality and accessible music performances through innovative programming and community engagement. (hartford.edu)
  • Robert also directs the West African Music Ensemble which, among other activities stages musical performances to the community yearly. (ualberta.ca)
  • The xylophone is a rare instrument on most of the music that is home to the Ozarks and most of the USA. (answers.com)
  • Welcome to the Fond du Lac High School Music Department website! (google.com)
  • Robert currently works full time at W.P. Wagner High School in the Special Needs program and also directs the West African Music Ensemble. (ualberta.ca)
  • BRIT School principal Stuart Worden has told Music Week that he remains optimistic about the career prospects of pupils as term starts next week. (musicweek.com)
  • DJP Music School is a leading training school for music production and DJ based in Madrid, Spain. (ableton.com)
  • DJP Music School was established in 2012 under the name DJ Productor, by Ableton Certified Trainer Harvey Cubillos. (ableton.com)
  • Harvey Cubillos is the founder and one of the trainers at DJP Music School, a music production school based in Madrid, Spain. (ableton.com)
  • Explore what defines us, why Boise, Idaho is a perfect place to indulge in a vibrant arts scene, and the opportunities and memories that arise only by performing music at Boise State University! (boisestate.edu)
  • The Department of Music is housed inside the beautiful Morrison Center for the Performing Arts, located on the northwest corner of the Boise State campus. (boisestate.edu)
  • Degrees are also offered in music management, music production and technology, and performing arts management. (hartford.edu)
  • This ranges from strictly musical aspects to interactions between music, state and the visual arts. (bfh.ch)
  • With majors in music theatre and actor training, and partnerships with the Tony Award-winning Hartford Stage Company, Goodspeed Musicals, our students have on-stage experiences across wide ranging theatrical repertoire. (hartford.edu)
  • Her debut album for Star Song Records is called ==Wide Eyed==, and wide-eyed is an apt way to describe her approach to making music. (crosswalk.com)
  • Exact definitions of music vary considerably around the world, though it is an aspect of all human societies, a cultural universal. (yahoo.com)