Archive for the ‘Music’ Category
Healing music reaches Fort Campbell Families

Fort Campbell, KY – The sound of music filled the Fort Campbell Soldier and Family Assistance Center May 15th, 2014 as volunteers taught military children how to communicate through music. Read more here…
Revolutionary Music Therapy Right Here in Billings

BILLINGS – Being able to lay down on a specially designed bed and get up with with a clearer, more focused spirit: that’s one of the many benefits of the Music Resonator Table, according to its inventor, Tana Streeter. For over two decades, Streeter has been a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor. She says the Music Resonator Table can be used for many things, such as alleviating chronic pain, balancing your left and right brain, and helping emotional disorders. Read more here…
Heartbeat Music Therapy Helps Families Deal With Loss

A musical memory that the creator. Hopes will — Brian track tries to help families cope with a family members and of life diagnosis and death. Through innovative music therapy. So when Margaret and Jeremy Bennett’s fourteen year old son Dylan was done in the intensive care unit in Cincinnati’s Children’s Hospital. Brian decided he would create a unique song for the best key. Bryant combined — heart — this — on — share in its Lego house. Read more here…
Jahman Brahman invites you to a night of musical healing

Inspired by the Hindu concept of Brahman and musically influenced by everything from funk to R&B to electronica to classic rock, Jahman Brahman strives to bring a unique blend of feel-good music, evolved consciousness and unity to the stage at Billy’s Lounge on Friday night. Read more here…
Healing music reaches Campbell troops, Families

The sound of music filled the Fort Campbell Soldier and Family Assistance Center May 15 as volunteers taught military children how to communicate through music. Read more here…
Art, music and more as relaxing Candlelight Cafe illuminates Grimsby Minster

REPLACING the previously advertised Russian Hermitage Ensemble, the Candlelight Cafe at Grimsby Minster promises an evening of light entertainment with a relaxed ambience. Read more here…
Snazzy Platters and Alzheimer’s music therapy to aide the elderly

Caroline McNamara, of Westfield, a lifelong member of Girl Scout Troop 40808 and a senior at Wardlaw-Hartridge School, has earned her Gold Award. Caroline founded a music club, Snazzy Platters, at Wardlaw in the Upper School two years ago, with the purpose of using music to engage the elderly and to develop a rapport between teens and the elderly. She believes this synergy between generations is mutually beneficial. Read more here…
Music helps little ones drift off to dreamland
A NEW sound system at the parenting service Karitane in Camden is comforting babies as they fall asleep. The multi-source audio system, which has been installed in the residential unit at Camden Hospital, was donated by Rotary clubs in Macarthur and allows different styles of music to be played in separate rooms. Read more here…
Addicts and Alcoholics Can Improve Their Recovery With the Vibroacoustic Treatment Program

Our Solutions, an outpatient counseling program in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, has recently added the Vibroacoustic Program to their counseling services for the treatment of recovering addicts and alcoholics. Addicts and alcoholics in Fort Lauderdale now have the opportunity to improve their ability for recovery by learning how to effectively manage anxiety and stress and also how to improve their confidence and self-esteem. Read more here…
Coaxing Lyrical Voices From the Withdrawn

The sessions contrasted markedly with those held a few days earlier for a similar clientele at the Music Therapy Institute of the Music Conservatory of Westchester in White Plains. Led by Lisa Sandagata, 52, who holds a degree in applied piano performance from Manhattanville College, a master’s in music therapy from New York University and a certification as a music therapist, those sessions were at once tamer and more structured. Read more here…