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Music therapy as a non-invasive therapeutic modality is gaining prominence worldwide both in hospital settings as an adjunct therapy as well as for community wellbeing. Music therapy offers encouraging evidence-based outcomes for stabilising vital paramet... see more

Postpartum is a condition in which the reproductive organs return to normal which takes 6 weeks. The feeling of discomfort in postpartum mothers occurs because of the sensation of pain that is often complained of. One way to increase comfort for postpartu... see more

 The musical is in some ways the most significant contribution of the United States to theatre. Musicals have long been a space for considerable political expression, which is often overlooked in the tendency to view them as no more than light popula... see more

The article concerns the problem of improving the communication of high-functioning children with autism spectrum disorder using music therapy methods. While we are witnessing the progress of research work on the language capabilities of these people, kno... see more

Michael T. Balonek reviews Mark Hijleh's Towards a Global Music Theory. What benefits to global music analysis are suggested by Hijleh's book? Balonek critiques the positive and negative aspects of the book and offers guidance about the right readership.

In this article a short historical sketch of the visualisation of music is offered, which led in the 1980ies to the establishing of the video clip as an independent aesthetic form and the music television (MTV) as a specialized medium for this musical gen... see more

Expressive arts therapies are commonly used in the treatment of children with disabilities. Two forms of art therapies often recommended to address issues of self–esteem and challenging behaviours are music therapy and bibliotherapy. The purpose of this r... see more

In this article a short historical sketch of the visualisation of music is offered, which led in the 1980ies to the establishing of the video clip as an independent aesthetic form and the music television (MTV) as a specialized medium for this musical gen... see more

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