Posts Tagged ‘music therapy’

PostHeaderIcon Pure Tones For Healing, Harmonious Lissajous Knots, Pendulum Waves, – And Sloth Canon Music From Numbers

What ties together Lissajous knots, the harmonic polyrhythms of Theremin’s rhythmicon, and a way of adding sounds to Pendulum waves? And do they have healing properties? And what is the musical maths of sloth canon number sequences?. Read more here

PostHeaderIcon Music therapist finds niche in memory care

OELWEIN – The refrain of “O, Suzanna” echoes through Memory Care at Arlington Place Assisted Living in Oelwein, with clavichord accompaniment. Several older voices are heard, led by the young voice of Kathleen Marsh, music therapist. Read more here

PostHeaderIcon 5 things you may not know about music therapy

Stepping onto the Children’s elevators each day, guitars on our backs and instruments in hand, we tend to draw comments from fellow riders. They range from the typical “You must be the entertainment” to “Do you actually play all those instruments?” to “I wish I had your job.” Read more here

PostHeaderIcon Loss, love and the healing power of music. we deal with depression caused by sorrow and loss is different for each one of us

While there are stages of grieving that might be common — shock, numbness, anger, denial, sorrow, resignation, acceptance and healing — how we deal with fate depends on our character, experience of life and the help and influence of those we love. Read more here

PostHeaderIcon Music, painting combine with therapy to bring healing touch in Kochi hospital

Music and painting are being combined with therapy to provide a healing touch to patients at a Kochi hospital. Tanya Abraham finds out more about art therapy, the creative take on tackling health problems. Read more here

PostHeaderIcon Art therapies have become a mainstream partner to medicalised healing

woman listening to music on headphones

Art therapies have become a mainstream partner to medicalised healing. Murals in hospitals, personalised musical memories for dementia sufferers, a Hillsborough memorial symphony – all give respite to troubled souls. Read more here

PostHeaderIcon Healing music concert at Haven Sunday

Internationally acclaimed Jaya Lakshmi and Ananda along with the Bhakti Bliss Band (composed of Richard Cole on bass, Chuck White on the sitar and Mohan Veena and Ankush Vimawala on tabla) will perform 7:30 p.m. Sunday at The Haven Underground. Read more here

PostHeaderIcon SickKids music therapist shares soothing power of song with sick children

Sawyer Wood is small for his age, which is 4. He has strawberry blond hair, a tracheotomy, and loves to jump on his hospital bed.The little boy was born with heart failure and whisked to the Hospital for Sick Children at birth. He had open-heart surgery at four days old. Since then, he has spent 80 per cent of his short life in the hospital, the most recent stint going on nine weeks. Read more here

PostHeaderIcon Music therapy organisation nominated for Pride of Bucks award

A music therapy organisation has been nominated for a Pride of Bucks award. Chiltern Music Therapy, based in Chesham, has been nominated for the Healthworker/Team of the Year for the awards. The organisation offers expertise in the fields of learning disabilities, mental health, brain injury and dementia. Read more here

PostHeaderIcon New play highlights healing powers of music

Music therapy programmes in schools and hospitals are not uncommon in the UK, and in Russia, too, accomplished classical musicians give concerts to sick and disabled people who are unable to leave their beds. Now a play being staged in London has picked up on the theme of music’s healing powers, with I Found My Horn playing at the capital’s Trafalgar Studios. VoR’s arts editor Alice Lagnado reports. Read more here

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