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  1. Clinical improvisation techniques in music therapy : a guide for students, clinicians and educators / by Debbie Carroll, Ph.D., LGSMT, MTA, and Claire Lefebvre, MA, MTA. pages cm Includes bibliographical references. ISBN 978-0-398-08890-3 (spiral) -- ISBN 978-0-398-08891-0 (ebook) 1. Music therapy. 2.

  2. Aug 1, 2013 · Clinical Improvisation Techniques in Music Therapy: A Guide for Students, Clinicians and Educators provides a clear and systematic approach to understanding and applying improvisational techniques. It is inspired by the taxonomy of clinical improvisation techniques as described by Kenneth Bruscia in his book, Improvisational Models of Music Therapy.

    • Debbie Carroll, Claire Lefebvre
    • Charles C Thomas Publisher, 2013
    • 0398088918, 9780398088910
  3. Clinical Improvisation Techniques in Music Therapy: A Guide for Students, Clinicians and Educators provides a clear and systematic approach to understanding and applying improvisational techniques. It is inspired by the taxonomy of clinical improvisation techniques as described by Kenneth Bruscia in his book, Improvisational Models of Music ...

  4. Every music therapist with an interest in clinical improvisation is familiar with Kenneth E. Bruscia's 1987 tome, ImprovisationalModels of Music Therapy, which he deemed "the first book to extricate improvisation training from specific clinical models of music therapy" (p. 15).

  5. It is inspired by the taxonomy of clinical improvisation techniques as described by Kenneth Bruscia in his book, Improvisational Models of Music Therapy. Based on years of their own experimenting with the teaching of improvisation, the authors have evolved a particular developmental sequence for introducing basic techniques of improvising and applying them through role-play exercises that have ...

  6. Carroll and Lefebvre's improvisation guide for students, clinicians, and educators is a unique contribution, adding another dimension to the literature on clinical improvisation skills for groups and individuals. Clinical Improvisation Techniques in Music Therapy: A Guide for Students, Clinicians and Educators by Debbie Carroll and Claire Lefebvre. Charles C. Thomas, 2013. ISBN 978-0-398-08890 ...

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  8. The question of the nature of improvisation in music therapy is the topic of this enquiry, with particular reference to musical ontology and aesthetics. I examine how a consideration of ontology enables a distinction to be drawn between the music made within the clinical setting, known as clinical improvisation, and music that is made elsewhere.

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