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  1. The middle-range theory of MMM is a prescriptive theory synthesized from physical activity guidelines and music theory that is supported with empirical evidence from music intervention studies. It fits the definition of a middle-range theory as it refines a substantive area in nursing science and practice, directs an intervention, and has the potential for cross-cultural application.

  2. Oct 1, 2009 · The theory of music, mood, and movement (MMM) 36 has been used as both a guide in the development of music therapy interventions and to predict the possible outcomes of the intervention, since it ...

  3. community, we must identify and use as a guide the core principles of Music Learning Theory. Music Learning Theory serves as a theoretical framework that “offers guidance and direction for development of appropriate method…” (Gordon, 2012, p. 28). This keynote identifies and explores some of the key principles of that theoretical ...

  4. Jan 1, 2020 · Reading music and playing a musical instrument is a complex activity that comprises motor and multisensory (auditory, visual, and somatosensory) integration in a unique way.

  5. Apr 10, 2019 · In Table 1, a special emphasis is placed on the application of the theory in healthcare professional education. 6 For example, within the instrumental learning theories, frameworks that measure clinical performance and competence are originally derived from the behavioral theories, 24 while concept maps are derived from the cognitivism. 27 Within the humanistic learning theories, CPD programs ...

    • Banan Abdulrzaq Mukhalalati, Andrea Taylor
    • 2019
  6. Abstract. Music learning theory (MLT), which was developed by Edwin Gordon, provides a theoretical framework for teaching music. At its core is the goal of developing audiation skills so that students can become musically independent.

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  8. Data sources: The theory of music, mood and movement (MMM) was developed from physical activity guidelines and music theory using the principles of statement and theory synthesis. The concepts of music, physical activity and health outcomes were searched using the CINAHL, MEDLINE, ProQuest Nursing and Allied Health Source, PsycINFO and Cochrane Library databases covering the years 1975-2008.