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Benefits experienced by older people in group music-making activities
(Intellect, 2012-08-23)
This article focuses on the reported benefits of participation in musical activities identified by people over the age of fifty, who participated in the Music for Life Project. The participants engaged in weekly musical ...
Collaborative playful experimentation in Higher Education: a group ear playing study
(Sage Publications, 2016-08)
Exploring how western classical musicians could develop their aural, improvisatory and creative musicianship skills through playing by ear is an area that has recently received noteworthy attention within Higher Education. ...
Flow, play, feel and creativity: some of the potential outcomes of playing by ear from a recording
(GIA Publications Inc, 2017)
Playing by ear from a recording is, in the history of human music-making, a relatively new activity, stemming as it does from only the last one hundred years or so, since the invention of audio recording and play-back ...
Bringing different generations together in music-making – an Intergenerational Music Project in East London
(Intellect, 2011-12-09)
This article describes an intergenerational music project that took place as part of a bigger project, entitled the Music for Life Project that explored the social and emotional benefits of music participation for people ...