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Jul 1, 2010 · As ASPs evolve and continue to incorporate various strategies and approaches to meet students’ individualized needs, art-based activities for ASP programming are proving to be an effective means for increasing self-esteem, social skills, and leadership skills among at-risk students (Mason & Chuang, 2001). Music in particular, among various arts media, is a powerful therapeutic medium because ...
- Hyun Ju Chong, Soo Ji Kim
- 2010
Tyson pilot tested Hip Hop Therapy (HHT) to improve therapeutic engagement, self-concept, and peer relations among at-risk adolescents with mental health and behavioral challenges. Tyson ( 2002 ) also describes how Hip-Hop culture serves as the “central mechanism of HHT” (p. 134), which reflects a culture of empowerment, expression, and storytelling.
Oct 23, 2020 · These gains from dance training may be related to the rhythmic content of music and dance, as rhythmic auditory stimulation is shown to improve gait patterns and reduce falls in patients with PD (McIntosh et al., 1997; Thaut et al., 2018). Part of the success of rhythm and dance training may be attributable to the role of rhythm in directing attention to repeated stimuli.
- Psyche Loui
- 2020
Mar 1, 2016 · Typical exercises include “follow” exercises (e.g., stepping to the tempo of recorded music or the exact rhythm simultaneously as it is improvised by the teacher); “quick response” exercises (e.g., responding to a signal or a change in music, for instance, changing the direction of walking when the teacher says “hop”); “interrupted canon” (also called “echo”) exercises; and ...
Mar 8, 2018 · The field of music therapy offers additional evidence for the role of rhythm engagement in stimulating non-musical benefits including self-regulation skills (Thaut 2010; Thaut et al. 2009a, b). Music therapists are tertiary-trained allied health professionals who use music with a range of people to improve cognitive and social–emotional functioning, and quality of life.
- Kate E. Williams
- k15.williams@qut.edu.au
- 2018
Jan 17, 2022 · In this paper, we review recent studies focusing on four evidence-based interventions using rhythm and active music playing to improve motor functions following central nervous injury and/or degeneration: respectively, Rhythmic Auditory Stimulation, and Music-supported Therapy, Therapeutic Instrumental Music Performance, and Patterned Sensory Enhancement . This paper aims to provide a critical ...
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Aug 2, 2016 · The effectiveness to discriminate each rhythmic pattern depends largely on training, similarity and capacity of the rhythmic patterns used to capture and regroup the regular rhythmic by the listener. Clearly, in accordance with the results of the experiments, and after taking a look at Figure 6 , sixteenth notes and 150 bpm are closely related, as well as 90 bpm and whole and half notes.