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      • Although clinical improvisation and musical improvisation both explore the use of elements of music in the moment, clinical improvisation differs from musical improvisation because the purpose of clinical improvisation is to create a therapeutic musical experience between a therapist and one or more clients in a music therapy session.
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  1. 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. The context for this enquiry is the music therapy practice of the UK.

    • Crystal Luk
  2. 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.

  3. Clinical Improvisation is a generative and creative process of musical intervention involving the client's spontaneous creation of sounds and music. It helps the client to explore aspects of self, in relation to others, in an appropriate way.

  4. Jan 1, 1996 · Clinical improvisation techniques, therefore, en- able clients to hear themselves in sound, within the context of a musical relationship, and the therapist to assess and work with the clients' personal difficulties, as seen in their musical being.

    • Sandra Brown, Mercedes Pavlicevic
    • 1996
  5. Hiller explains that ‘clinical improvisation’ is distinct from ‘musical improvisation’. because they have different aims; in clinical improvisation interpersonal relationships are. prioritized above musical aesthetics.

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  6. Jul 27, 2017 · As a music therapy process, clinical improvisation is the free or guided extemporaneous use of music, undertaken by the therapist and/or client, using a range of tuned and untuned instruments and voice, to maintain or improve health (Bruscia, 1987).

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  8. What is clinical improvisation? Explore the different elements of music and how these can be used clinically to encourage a therapeutic relationship. Crystal Luk. download Download free PDF. View PDF chevron_right. A Phenomenological Analysis of Nordoff-Robbins Approach to Music Therapy: The Lived Experience of Clinical Improvisation. M. Forinash.

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