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- Technology applications in music therapy are organized according to the following categories: (a) adapted musical instruments, (b) recording technology, (c) electric/electronic musical instruments, (d) computer applications, (e) medical technology, (f) assistive technology for the disabled, and (g) technology-based music/sound healing practices.
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Jul 18, 2019 · This article provides a review of music technology used in music therapy, examining the types of technology currently used for sound exploration and music-making by both music therapy practitioners and researchers.
- Asha Ward, Tom Davis, Ann Bevan
- 2019
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 ...
- Kat R. Agres, Kat R. Agres, Rebecca S. Schaefer, Anja Volk, Susan van Hooren, Susan van Hooren, Andr...
- 2021
- A Unique Partnership
- Collaboration in Action
- A Special Application
- The Commitment
The partnership between our Music Therapy and Electronic Production and Design departments positions Berklee to become a world-class innovator and leader in the development and application of state-of-the-art technology for music therapy. This collaboration is not a destination, but rather a journey supporting key priorities in: 1. Educationthrough...
Music therapists and music technologists create prototype software and systems based on the specific needs of clients and researchers. Applications are then field tested in clincial settings and revised as needed. Regular symposia are held to provide a forum for the exchange of ideas regarding technology development, field testing, and learning, wh...
Berklee's Music Therapy Department is also ensuring that blind and visually impaired students on campus can create and perform music at the highest levels. An assistive music technology course is helping to fully educate talented blind musicians. A newly equipped laboratory allows students to explore existing technology and develop future tools to ...
The Music Therapy Institute at Berklee is committed to advancing the use of music in therapeutic and clinical settings. The institute will continue to move forward in creating self-sustaining, ongoing collaborations. Building a foundation and core infrastructure will support innovative solutions for best practices in music therapy.
Nov 14, 2023 · Types of Music Therapy. Music therapy can be an active process, where clients play a role in creating music, or a passive one that involves listening or responding to music. Some therapists may use a combined approach that involves both active and passive interactions with music.
Technology applications in music therapy are organized according to the following categories: (a) adapted musical instruments, (b) recording technology, (c) electric/electronic musical instruments, (d) computer applications, (e) medical technology, (f) assistive technology for the disabled, and (g) technology-based music/sound healing practices.
- Barbara J. Crowe, Robin Rio
- 2004
Oct 24, 2023 · Music therapy comes in two distinct forms: active and passive. The former includes creating music, composing, and songwriting, and the latter involves passive experiences like listening to live or recorded music.
Jun 1, 2008 · The purpose of this article is to make clinical recommendations regarding the opportunities and limitations of using technology in music therapy, using illustrative data extracts from therapists experienced in using technology in practice.