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The Test–Retest Repeatability of a Rhythm Coordination Test Procedure in 4- to 6-Year-Old Children : A Pilot Study
2020
Moving to music combines the ability of rhythm and coordination. In relation to the musical and motor development of children, sensorimotor synchronization requires the ability to perceive and perform a steady beat. The present pilot study aimed to investigate the test–retest repeatability of a rhythm coordination test procedure in order to pilot the procedure for children. Test–retest repeatability reflects the variation in measurements taken by the rhythm coordination test on the same participant under the same conditions. Ten children (mean age 5.5 years, standard deviation (SD) 0.6) participated in the tests. The test performance was evaluated in points from 0 to 8, separately at a slow…
Literature Review of Early Childhood Music Therapy Between 1990-2012
2017
The article examines music therapy literature from 1990 to 2012 focusing on children aged 0 to 5-years old. The literature includes clinical descriptions, research articles, chapters in books, peer reviewed electronic publications, and peer reviewed journals. Altogether 125 different texts were found which fulfilled the criteria for inclusion. Simple quantitative analysis gave guidelines for deeper, comparative qualitative analysis. According to the data the older children were more often written about than younger children. Historically the dominance from individual work has been shifting to dyadic/family work. The active methods were most commonly singing and playing with instruments. Chi…
La zarzuela en el área mediterránea
1996
En este trabajo se estudia la vida y creación zarzuelística en el área mediterránea, tomando un área geográfica que abarca la Comunidad Valenciana y la región de Murcia. Dentro de esta ubicación se dedica una atención especial a la ciudad de Valencia, como importante centro de actividad musical. Cronológicamente, los límites son el comienzo del siglo XIX por un lado, y el inicio de la Guerra Civil Española por otro. A su vez, el ámbito temporal abarcado aparece dividido en tres periodos que coinciden con la evolución del género zarzuelístico. En cada etapa se comentan aspectos como los locales teatrales, el repertorio y el reflejo de la zarzuela en la sociedad de la época. En este último ap…
Música y ceremonial, una perspectiva caleidoscópica e interdisciplinar
2020
Las relaciones establecidas en el marco de los modelos celebrativos (religiosos, urbanos y cortesanos) que se conformaron en la Edad Media, y que se reinterpretaron a lo largo de la Edad Moderna y principios de la Contemporánea, han sido objeto de reinvenciones y reformulaciones en el siglo XX y continúan siéndolo hoy en día. En las últimas décadas, la musicología europea y latinoamericana ha prestado una creciente atención a las relaciones indisolubles entre la música y su contexto ceremonial o al ceremonial y sus sonidos, a modo de dos caras de una misma moneda.
A Single-Case, Mixed Methods Study Exploring the Role of Music Listening in Vibroacoustic Treatment
2019
Chronic pain is a widespread issue accompanied commonly by depression and anxiety. Chronic pain has been shown to alter brain processing within the emotional and reward circuits, pointing towards a possible link between pain and comorbid mood disorders. Pain relief may be achieved by alleviating depressive and anxious symptoms. Relaxation is important for pain relief and eliciting relaxation through music listening is shown to relieve pain, depression, anxiety, and discomfort among others. In addition to auditory stimuli, Vibroacoustic treatment – the tactile application of low frequency sinusoidal sound vibration, plus music listening and therapeutic interaction – has been shown to be bene…
Spontaneous Music-Evoked Autobiographical Memories in Individuals Experiencing Depression
2020
Listening to music often triggers strong memories of events from our past, which influence how we affectively experience music listening and can therefore contribute to music’s therapeutic capacity. The aim of this study was to examine the valence and content of spontaneous music-evoked autobiographical memories (MEAMs) in listeners with self-reported depression, who typically demonstrate negatively biased autobiographical memory. Eighteen depressed and 21 controls participated in a music-listening experiment where they listened to a personalized music stimulus, described their memories, and thereafter rated the valence of these memories and of their induced affect. Participants’ ratings w…