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A ground-breaking book that presents integrated ways of listening to music, exploring the imagination, and traveling through expanded states of consciousness. Individual and group exercises are provided. This book laid the foundation for the formulation of Bonny's method, Guided Imagery and Music, an indepth form of psychotherapy and healing.
Music --- Music, Influence of. --- Music, Effect of --- Music psychology --- Psychological aspects. --- Psychology
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During the 1950s and early 1960s musical exotica produced by performers such as Les Baxter, Martin Denny, and Arthur Lyman enjoyed international success. The advent of rock music in the mid-1960s, however, led to the form's demise. A new generation recently has discovered this music and its styles in an ultra-chic nightclub culture that has appeared in urban areas of North America, Europe, Australia, and Japan. Many of the original recordings have been re-released, drawing the original performers out of retirement. Contributors to Widening the Horizon trace the rise and characteristics of this music and explore its role in cross-cultural communication. Leading popular music scholars examine exotica in terms of key performers and the implications of the production of both Oriental and Occidental exoticisms in the West and elsewhere. Chapters discuss Korla Pandit, Yma Sumac, tropical cool, soy sauce music, and Yanni, as well as many others.
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This volume presents the first direct look at the complex relationship between music and power across a range of musical genres and countries. Discourses of power in the region centre on some of the most contested social issues, most notably in relation to nationhood, gender and religion. Individual chapters examine the ways in which music serves as a forum for playing out issues of power, ideology, resistance and subversion. How does music become a space for promoting - or conversely, resisting or subverting - particular ideologies or positions of authority? How does it accrue symbolic power.
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Some say music is the universal language. This couldn't possibly be true. Not everyone speaks it; not all understand it. And even those who do cannot explain what it says. No one knows how music speaks, what tales it tells, how it tugs at our emotions with its mixture of tones, one after another, above and below. You can be moved by music and have absolutely no idea what is going on. Language is not like that. You must be able to speak a language to know what is being said. Music is only in part a language, that part you understand when you learn its rules and how to bend those rules. But the rest of it may move us even though we are unable to explain why. Nature is one such place. It can mean the place we came from, some original home where, as Nalungiaq the Netsilik Eskimo reminds us, "people and animals spoke the same language." Not only have we lost that language, we can barely imagine what it might be. Words are not the way to talk to animals. They'd rather sing with us--if we learn their tunes without making them conform to ours. Music could be a model for learning to perceive the surrounding world by listening, not only by naming or explaining.
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The author considers neuroscience and psychobiology to identify analogies with the potential of musical expression to bring about therapeutic change, as observed during his work with children with autistic spectrum and pervasive developmental disorders.
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In this second and expanded edition, the authors examine the natural and vital role that music plays in everyone's life, with discussions on the myriad effects of music on human beings, and the potentials of music for therapy and healing. Included are five ways to grow through music, with simple exercises for using one's innate musical capacities to enhance creativity, communication, and self-confidence. The authors also offer a practical and supportive guide for adult beginners studying voice and other musical instruments. Music therapists and teachers will find this book most useful in creat
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