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- AI can complement traditional music therapy practices by providing new avenues of discovery and development. For instance, AI models could discern patterns in the music that elicit certain emotional reactions, which might otherwise be overlooked by humans.
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May 31, 2021 · Technology can assist music therapy sessions in a multitude of ways: enabling a patient with motor impairments to become an active agent in music-making through devices; acting as a “co-therapist” by providing musical loops within sessions and thus freeing the therapist to engage in more interactive live musical dialogues with the patient ...
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Mar 15, 2024 · Artificial Intelligence (AI) is poised to revolutionize music therapy by enhancing the therapeutic techniques currently in use. As a pioneering technology, AI can be used to create personalized music therapy sessions, tailored specifically to the needs and preferences of individual patients.
When included into new or existing music interventions, digital technology can enhance the music playing experience and motivate children to interact differently with their environment through providing novel and engaging approaches to music interaction and creativity.
- Daniel Johnston, Hauke Wolfgang Egermann, Gavin Cyril Kearney
- 2018
Jun 21, 2023 · How can feedback be used across music therapy and educational settings? What practical ways can digital and music technology be used by music therapists and educators?
- Andrew Danso
Dec 18, 2021 · In this groundbreaking handbook, Carola Werger, Marijke Groothuis, and Artur Jaschke investigate the various opportunities that music technology can bring to the profession, the field, and the...
Jul 18, 2019 · Music technology can provide unique opportunities to allow access to music-making for clients with complex needs. While there is a growing trend of research in this area, technology has been shown to face a variety of issues leading to underuse in this context.
This article reviews the use of technology in music therapy practice and research for the purpose of providing music therapy educators and clinicians with specific and accurate accounts of the types and benefits of technology being used in various settings.