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1 Ιουλ 2012 · Vibroacoustic therapy (VAT) is defined as a combination of low-frequency sound vibration, (and) listening to music, combined with therapeutic interaction [1]; however, there is great...
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Sound propagation. A region where the sound intensity decreases as 1/r2 is called is called a free field region. A perfect free field would be described by a point source in an environment where the sound can travel uniformly away from the source in all directions. Sound intensity = Power/Area = Power / 4πr2.
Vibroacoustic (VA) therapy transmits to the body pre-recorded music, or pre-recorded music combined with sinusoidal low frequency sound, through loud speakers built into a chair, table or bed unit.
1 Μαΐ 1996 · This article gives a brief overview of a number of techniques in the newly emerging field of “sound healing.” The techniques reviewed are grouped in six categories—self-generated sound, projecting sound into the body, sounding the body, listening technologies, healing compositions, and sound environments.
Practicing music is a complex activity that likely trains and transfers to several different processes, such as cognitive abilities, 79, 80 verbal abilities, 81, 82, 83 and socioemotional development. 84 Complex training, such as musical practice, is more likely to show transfers than a specific training because it involves different processes ...
24 Φεβ 2018 · The four music therapy methods, as defined by Bruscia (2014) (re-creation, composition, improvisation, and receptive or listening experiences), provide myriad variations through which a therapist might engage clients in musicking for therapeutic benefit.
This chapter presents eleven models and approaches in music therapy practice. The inclusion criteria is that each forms the basis, or is part, of an existing training, and at least one monograph exists.