View Full Version : Music be the food of life !
Debra
12th April 2012, 00:09
Is this reminiscence therapy? How powerful is music, that it can bring back people, who doctors have considered on their way out, disappeared into the paint work of their care facility?
Can music bring us back from the brink of death - to hear our favorite tune, in the body we have - just one more time?
What does music do for you?
Enjoy this story.
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Debra
12th April 2012, 05:14
Dr Oliver Sacks, who appears in the OP video, is also the author of the Man who Mistook his wife for a Hat (remember the movie starring Robin Williams and Robert De Niro).
Because music has become so prevailing on the forum lately, I was intrigued to find out more about his work in recent times and found these other brief videos, where he talks more about music as a form of therapy.
The first one, here, stunned me because he talks about people who have a neural condition called amusia which means that all music antagonises them, and just sounds like pots and pans being crashed about. Imagine going through life not being able to appreciate music?
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In this video, he outlines the benefits of music therapy as a new form of learning, especialy for stroke victims and people who have a condition called expressive afazia - which is having no other language to express with:
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And this one is about music as a therapy for people with parkinsons disease, to help give them back their tempo:
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meeradas
12th April 2012, 08:21
Grand, Zebra!
I just had to immediately put your OP here (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?30405-Here-and-Now...What-s-Happening&p=465865&viewfull=1#post465865), as it deserves an even bigger audience.
Cidersomerset
12th April 2012, 11:37
Thanks Zebra inspirational stuff, music is one of the foundations of society so it
would make sence that its vibrations and melodies should effect our well being...
As well of course our other emotions as well.......
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This remind me something I first came across after reading Tolkiens The Silmerilion
The Music of the Ainur was the great song of the Ainur that took place before Time began, from which Eä, the material Universe,
was created. More discussion of this can be found on TolkienGateway.net..
http://unifiedfamily.org/?p=245
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NASA Recordings - The Sound of the Universe
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This is the raw music of universe , maybe somewhere deep in the void other music is creating new Stars ??
I don't know where I'm going with this , you sparked something cheers Steve...
WhiteFeather
12th April 2012, 12:26
Great Post. Music is a big part of my life as well. Music is Love and Romance and The Universal Language. Its amazing what music can do to ones soul. 5 STAR THREAD ZEBRA. WANISHI.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qcAy13lgsvs&list=UU9ozPJqexWiTGXMxEy7jckQ&index=6&feature=plcp
Debra
12th April 2012, 14:38
Cidersomerset, you started something in me too,
Of course, the sound of a new age, or a new star system. Every major public event in history has been marked by a sound signature .. for the reason it carries and invests the emotional underpinnings of the ideologies of the soul of the moment.
And, as you say, the sound of the universe .. ahh, the sound of creation and birthing. Feels right to me :)
Thanks for these videos, and please bring more!
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Thanks Zebra inspirational stuff, music is one of the foundations of society so it
would make sence that its vibrations and melodies should effect our well being...
As well of course our other emotions as well.......
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This remind me something I first came across after reading Tolkiens The Silmerilion
The Music of the Ainur was the great song of the Ainur that took place before Time began, from which Eä, the material Universe,
was created. More discussion of this can be found on TolkienGateway.net..
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NASA Recordings - The Sound of the Universe
This is the raw music of universe , maybe somewhere deep in the void other music is creating new Stars ??
I don't know where I'm going with this , you sparked something cheers Steve...
Debra
12th April 2012, 14:58
meeradas Thanking you. At the moment the old man´s eyes lit up like two light bulbs, I almost cried with joy.
It also got me wondering more about a special person I worked with a few years ago in the theatre in Australia. He was a composer and musician - a pianist and he also played the harp like an angel. His name is Donald Hall and he was assigned to a few productions that I acted in and one in which I directed. The music, the sound scape, for him, was always next to godliness, without exception. He had a way of being a part of the whole, complementing always, never dominating. There was never ego involved in his process. His organic style of drawing out sound from performers was quite amazing. I learnt a great deal from him. But what I learnt later from this humble man was that he was also a trailblazing music therapist. Not that he gave himself that title :) He also had a background in anthropology and psychology and initiated the first music therapy programs through public hospitals in Queensland.
Yes, music moves us ..
I like here in this video how Alfred Tomatis music therapy is introduced as part of preparation for pregnant women and their unborn children. See how the baby in vitro smiles in response. It is beautiful:
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Grand, Zebra!
I just had to immediately put your OP here (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?30405-Here-and-Now...What-s-Happening&p=465865&viewfull=1#post465865), as it deserves an even bigger audience.
Debra
12th April 2012, 15:11
Whitefeather, you do us proud
I love the mix of the natural elements with music. Always have. Beautiful images too. Thank you so much, it is a great present :)
I think that most of us require sound to help us to symbolise and mark our own personal performances into existence. Just with music in our ears, our own private soundtrack, we can walk down a street on a grey day and be anything or anyone we want :)
Great Post. Music is a big part of my life as well. Music is Love and Romance and The Universal Language. Its amazing what music can do to ones soul. 5 STAR THREAD ZEBRA. WANISHI.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qcAy13lgsvs&list=UU9ozPJqexWiTGXMxEy7jckQ&index=6&feature=plcp
Debra
12th April 2012, 15:38
Hi again,
I like to bring forward more about Alfred Tomatis. Mainly because I came across his work as a music therapist - helping people with speech and voice problems - after reading the actor, Gerard Depardieu´s autobiography. This was awhile back. I was studying acting and Depardieu was one of my favorites and I was intrigued to learn that he almost failed as a performer. It was because his voice was not 'good enough' it was high, nasally and apparently quite irritating on the ear. Yet Depardieu had this amazing sensitivity. His instrument though was letting him down. So he found his way to Tomatis in Paris and thus began - a program, where he would go to Tomatis and listen on headphones to Mozart for two hours every day. Depardieu´s performances have, for me, always been exemplary. I wish I understood french better but his use of voice is magnificent, and mainly because of Mozart. It has helped him to integrate his voice with his emotional and physical bodies and resonate. I am big fan.
Here are a few videos. This first one is an official explanation of Tomatis´s science and methodology, and some testimonies, including an appearance by Depardieu.
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This video is Depardieu in a scene from Green Card, where he plays piano and sings and make some fun references to his days with Tomatis:
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And if you have not seen him in Cyrano de Bergerac, here is the famous monologue, defending his nose (again, ironic considering that it was his nasally voice that almost cost him his acting career):
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Finally, an interview with Depardieu (in french, for those that can understand)
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