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  2. Sociomusicology - Wikipedia

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    In addition, the act of making music is a social production as well as a social activity. Even if the music artist is a solo performer, the production of the music itself, took a level of social effort. From the instruments that were created to make the music, to the final production of generating a way to listen to the music, also known as the ...

  3. E. Thayer Gaston - Wikipedia

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    Music can dissolve fears of closeness because its nonverbal nature allows an intimacy that is nonthreatening. Music, in most cases, is sound without associated threat. The shared musical experience can be a form of structured reality upon which the therapist and the patient can form a relationship with some confidence.

  4. Drum circle - Wikipedia

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    Drum circles are a type of group drumming that have many benefits, including support, comradery, recreational music-making, wellness, learning, celebration, spirituality, and personal growth. Over the decades, especially since the late 90's, other types of group drumming have been advertised incorrectly as drum circles leading to confusion ...

  5. Jim Donovan (musician) - Wikipedia

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    He also studied African music with noted scholar Kwabena Nketia from Ghana. [2] He holds a B.A. in Music Performance from the University of Pittsburgh and a Masters of Educational Leadership from Saint Francis University where he is an instructor in the university's Fine Arts Program and the director of both the university's World Drumming ...

  6. How teachers are using Taylor Swift's music to make ... - AOL

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    Taylor Swift is inspiring educators across the country to make learning fun — with singalongs, decor and much more. (Getty images; Instagram: @thirdgradethriving)

  7. Music therapy - Wikipedia

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    Music therapy may be suggested for adolescent populations to help manage disorders usually diagnosed in adolescence, such as mood/anxiety disorders and eating disorders, or inappropriate behaviors, including suicide attempts, withdrawal from family, social isolation from peers, aggression, running away, and substance abuse.

  8. Psychology of music - Wikipedia

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    the effectiveness of music in healthcare and therapeutic settings; music-specific disorders; musicians' physical and mental health and well-being [111] music performance anxiety (MPA, or stage fright) motivation, burnout, and depression among musicians; noise-induced hearing loss among musicians; Sleep onset and maintenance insomnia

  9. Kalani Das - Wikipedia

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    Kalani Das, also known simply as Kalani (birth name Michael Bruno), is an American classically trained percussionist, author, and educator.He has recorded percussion with numerous artists including Yanni and Suzanne Ciani, and has won several awards, including #1 Rock/Pop Percussionist through DRUM!