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IoT Enabled Music Therapy System for Regulation of Hypertension and Mental Wellness

2024 Global Conference on Communications and Information Technologies (GCCIT)
Music therapy is widely considered as a useful form of expression and therapy for individuals coping with chronic conditions such as high blood pressure and mental health disorders.
Swetha Sridhar   +4 more
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Neurobiologic Functions of Rhythm, Time, and Pulse in Music

1982
Rhythm means reiteration — in space, or in time, or in both. We shall be concerned with rhythms in time, and, in particular, rhythms encompassed on a time scale in which music has grown. We will attempt to inquire into aspects of how such rhythms are produced, perceived, imagined, experienced, and expressed in sound and in movement, and how these ...
Manfred Clynes, Janice Walker
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Effects of Pulse Tapping on Rhythmic Dictation Accuracy

Update: Applications of Research in Music Education
This short-form manuscript in an ongoing line of research reports the effects of three listening approaches on rhythmic dictation scores. Forty-three undergraduate music majors completed dictations under each of three conditions, after hearing orienting ...
Nathan O. Buonviri
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America's Musical Pulse

1992
Popular music may be viewed as primary documents of society, andAmerica's Musical Pulsedocuments the American experience as recorded in popular sound. Whether jazz, blues, swing, country, or rock, the music, the impulse behind it, and the reaction to it reveal the attitudes of an era or generation.
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Backscattering at a pulsed neutron source, the MUSICAL instrument

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment, 1995
Abstract In the first part the principles of the neutron backscattering method are described and some simple considerations about the energy resolution and the intensity are presented. A prototype of a backscattering instrument, the first Julich instrument, is explained in some detail and a representative measurement is shown which was performed on ...
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The Music of the Pulse in Marsilio Ficino’s Timaeus Commentary

2012
This chapter on Italian Renaissance philosopher Marsilio Ficino's beliefs regarding the music of the pulse aims to show the extent to which this particular topic functioned as a key concept in his ideas about human physiology and medicine. This chapter outlines the physiological bases for music therapy in Ficino's Timaeus commentary, and then explores ...
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The Effect of Music on Fear and Anxiety of Children During Tomography: A Randomized Controlled Double-Blind Study.

International Journal of Nursing Practice
AIM This study was conducted to determine the effect of a musical intervention during computed tomography (CT) on fear, anxiety and vital signs of children.
Fatma Kurudirek   +4 more
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The Pulse of Africa: Identity and Indigenous Knowledge in a Changing World

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Very little has been documented about Indigenous Education from Bapedi people’s perspective. To close this gap, the present study focuses on Bapedi people’s cultural context and provides an illustration of how Bapedi people in contemporary Bapedi society
M. Lebaka
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Microstructural musical linguistics: composers' pulses are liked most by the best musicians

Cognition, 1995
Western music is a combination of notated structure plus microstructure. Composers' pulses, as precise microstructural functions, were tested with five groups of subjects of graded musical proficiency: (1) 10 famous artists including Vladimir Ashkenazy, Yehudi Menuhin, Paul Badura-Skoda and others; (2) 14 Julliard School of Music graduate students; (3)
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Image—Movement—Pulse

19th-Century Music
In act I, sc. 3, of Pelléas et Mélisande (1895), Mélisande and Pelléas look out over the sea as storm clouds gather on the horizon. Despite diminishing visibility, they find themselves immersed in a world of images, which resolve into a parallel series ...
Brian Hyer
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