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Music and Movement

2018
Music and movement go together in every human society: “music to my feet,” as it were. The human condition, particularly human emotional expression, is linked to music. Indeed, movement and a sense of time are intimately connected, and the brain is prepared to detect movement, both familiar and unfamiliar.
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Musical movements

Practical Pre-School, 2012
Children enjoy being creative and the use of dance is a different form of expression, which may not always be possible due to lack of space at home, writes Charlotte Baker.
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Music and Movement

2019
This chapter explores how music and movement are intertwined and how movement can shape children’s understanding of music and help guide their creative expressions. Various structured movement activities are described, such as the Body Orchestra and the Names Game, both of which are based on Dalcroze techniques. Listening deeply is also examined, using
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Movement and music

Proceedings of the 8th international conference on Multimodal interfaces, 2006
The concept of body-mediated or embodied interaction, of the coupling of interface and actor, has become increasingly relevant within the domain of HCI. With the reduced size and cost of a wide variety of sensor technologies and the ease with which they can be wirelessly deployed, on the body, in devices we carry with us and in the environment, comes ...
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On synchronizing movements to music

Human Movement Science, 2000
How do people synchronize movement patterns with music? Most likely, when people listen to a musical rhythm, they perceive a beat and a metrical structure in the rhythm, and these perceived patterns enable coordination with the music. Here, a model of meter perception is proposed in which a musical stimulus provides input to a pattern-forming dynamical
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Music and Movements

New Labor Forum, 2014
Peter Dreier, Dick Flacks
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Music and movement

2012
Rhythm is one of the fundamental elements without which music would not exist. In plays with singing, a child learns to synchronize its movements with the rhythm of music from a very early age. The skill of movement plays a major role in the learning of music and thus deserves an important place in the school curriculum.
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Music in the practice of dance/movement therapy

Arts in Psychotherapy, 2022
Rebekka Dieterich-Hartwell
exaly  

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