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  1. Mar 24, 2021 · Movement-based metaphors (e.g., bouncing and flowing) are also used to shape the musical performance, as they are often used in music lessons to provide a critical link between the music being presented and the emotion felt (Woody, 2002).

    • Simon Schaerlaeken, Donald Glowinski, Didier Grandjean
    • 2021
  2. Jun 19, 2020 · As music therapists, we bring the metaphor of music on to the relationship, helping clients to think about who they are and how they present in a supportive and helpful way. With Keiran, music therapy may not have been the right choice at that time.

  3. Jan 30, 2023 · This article examines existing theories of emotion, imagery and metaphor in music performance, and reviews empirical studies of expressive performance that have considered these topics.

  4. Aug 1, 2016 · Music experience involves physical, biological, cognitive, and contextual processes. We propose that metaphor acts at key stages along and between these processes. We suggest that metaphor mediates between language, emotion, and aesthetic response. Music is often described in terms of emotion.

    • Alessia Pannese, Marc-André Rappaz, Didier Maurice Grandjean
    • 2016
  5. The fundamental question how and why music can improve wellbeing was discussed. Specific examples of qualitative and quantitative approaches were presented. Studies utilising music listening approaches were compared to studies that adopt a music participation approach.

  6. When we talk about therapy, we need metaphors because they are powerful tools to evoke experiences and with their help, we can describe the musical experience and explain different...

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  8. This article discusses both theories on the basis of theoretical concepts and case studies, arguing that metaphor and analogy both are music-centered concepts. Metaphor is described as a space-oriented perspective, analogy is described as a time-oriented perspective.

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