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Music therapy for children and adolescents – A brief overview

Music and Medicine, 2023
Working with children and adolescents plays an important part in music therapy as a profession – not least because music is of great developmental psychological significance in childhood and adolescence.
Thomas Stegemann
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Unleashing the potential of chaos: How music therapists and young people can engage chaos as a resource in short-term music therapy groups

Nordic Journal of Music Therapy, 2023
Introduction Many music therapists propose that chaos, such as destructiveness and disintegration, could thwart music therapy group processes and should be minimised or resolved.
Helen Oosthuizen
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Using retroReveal as a Complement to DStretch for Enhancing Red Ochre Pictographs

Canadian Journal of Archaeology / Journal Canadien d'Archéologie, 2022
The web-based program retro­Reveal has been used primarily for providing improved visibility of documents with faint text, including stamps, currency, music, and so forth.
T. D. Andrews, J. Brink
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Efficient Online Learning to Rank for Sequential Music Recommendation

The Web Conference, 2022
Music streaming services heavily rely upon recommender systems to acquire, engage, and retain users. One notable component of these services are playlists, which can be dynamically generated in a sequential manner based on the user’s feedback during a ...
Pedro Dalla Vecchia Chaves   +2 more
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Presenting marketing through music: Alpen sind immer wunderschön

Journal of Marketing Management, 2022
We propose music with accompanying liner notes as an unconventional device to capture and present marketing and consumer culture. Music allows researchers to craft a holistic experience out of a combination of elements that are present in the studied ...
B. Hartmann, Jacob Ostberg
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Online learning in higher music education: Benefits, challenges and drawbacks of one-to-one videoconference instrumental lessons

Journal of Music, Technology and Education, 2021
Online music courses are becoming more common in higher education thanks to the always increasing technological advances. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic many universities around the world have been forced to turn to online learning.
A. Hernández
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Complemental Learning Assist for Musical Instruments by Haptic Presentation

2018 IEEE 15th International Workshop on Advanced Motion Control (AMC), 2018
Haptics is one of effective interface giving information as a position, force, and object texture. When people learn to motion like playing musical instruments, feedback for the operator is necessary such as visual, hearing, and haptics. In this paper, we proposed haptic assist on musical instruments playing.
Hiroshi Igarashi, Kazushige Ashimori
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Globalization, Nationalism, and Music Education in the Twenty-First Century in Greater China

, 2021
Globalization, Nationalism, and Music Education in the Twenty-First Century in Greater China examines the recent developments in school education and music education in Greater China – Mainland China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan – and the relationship between,
W. Ho
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The Value of Learning Collective Free Music Improvisation: Preservice Music Educators’ Perspectives

, 2021
I conducted a case study to explore preservice music teachers’ behaviors, thoughts, and feelings when engaged in collective free music improvisation. Nine preservice music teachers were taught how to freely improvise within groups as part of a teacher ...
Hoon Hong Ng
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