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Sundhedsstyrelsen 2019 - Viden og erfaringer om brug af sansestimuli til at forebygge og reducere udadreagerende adfærd på ældreområdet

I denne udgivelse kan du læse om sansestimuli målrettet borgere med udadrea- gerende adfærd fx som følge af en demenssygdom. Udgivelsen udspringer af ’Handlingsplan til at forebygge og håndtere udadreagerende adfærd i ældreple- jen’, som er en del af finanslovsaftalen for 2019.

Link til: Socialstyrelsen 2019 - Viden og erfaringer om brug af sansestimuli til at forebygge og reducere udadreagerende adfærd på ældreområdet

Five Notes For All: The Power of the Pentatonic Scale

Making music that sounds good has never been this easy. Why? The fundamental reason is the use of the pentatonic scale. Consisting of five notes and found in practically every form of music in the world, the Pentatonic scale contains almost no clashing or disonant notes. Put another way, you can play almost any notes of a pentatonic scale in almost any combination, and they’ll sound great together.

It’s wonderful to improvise using a scale which always sounds good. So, what is a pentatonic scale and how did it come to be? This white paper explores the theory behind the scale, it's origins and relevance today.

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Music Matters: The Importance of Music Education

I would teach children music, physics, and philosophy; but most importantly music, for the patterns in music and all the arts are the keys to learning. Plato

This paper focuses on the benefits of music in education and how it can be used to develop language, spatial-temporal awareness, social skills, creativity and imagination in children. We look at how introducing musical studies in early childhood also fosters a positive attitude towards learning and how playing musical instruments, particularly ones in an outdoor setting can lead to very positive physical health benefits.

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Music For Mood and Memory - The Benefits of music For People Living With Alzheimer’s and Dementia

Listening to and playing music is an activity that enriches us throughout our lives, from birth to death and it is a medium which has been proven time and time again to promote happiness in your life and in the lives of those around you.

Music is not just for the purposes of art, entertainment and pleasure but is also medicine for the body and soul. It is intrinsic to all cultures and playing music is one of the few activities that involve using the whole brain.

In this whitepaper, we will look in-depth at how playing music has surprising benefits not only for learning language, improving memory and focusing attention, but also for physical coordination and development.

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Come One, Come All: The Benefits of Music-Making Within the Community

Music is like physical exercise: it's for all ages and for all people. And like physical exercise, participation in music leads to good health and wellbeing.

This paper explores how inclusive outdoor community music spaces engage people of all ages, cultures, and ability. How music-making brings people together in a way that few other activities can - fostering both individual growth and community development.

Without doubt, music is best experienced with other people, communities need music - music brings communities together.

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Hitting The High Notes - The Benefits of Music for Mental Health

There are acknowledged to be over 200 classified forms of mental illness that we are aware of today. These range from clinical depression and bipolar disorder to dementia, schizophrenia and anxiety. Unfortunately, these illnesses are becoming more and more prevalent in society today, and this worldwide trend is sadly on the increase. Although many of these illnesses rely on prescription medicine for their management- there are more holistic and natural ways to alleviate some of the suffering. One proven way is through music and music therapy.

In this whitepaper, we will ask if music and music therapy could provide the best, and certainly the most accessible, holistic approach to improving mental health available to us today.

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Music as Medicine : Combating PTSD With Music and Music Therapy

This White Paper will explore how music and music therapy is being employed to facilitate healing; in particular how veterans are finding relief from the symptoms of PTSD through music.

Posttraumatic stress disorder, more commonly known as PTSD, can change a person’s life for the worse, and is a serious condition that afflicts many people all over the world. Treatments range from psychotherapy to medication, however, music and music therapy is showing great promise in relieving the effects of PTSD. Numerous organisations, most notably groups that help war veterans and other military personnel, are discovering that music can be a powerful tool in relieving the effects of this crippling disorder.

Clinical studies can vouch for the health benefits of music therapy programmes and the beauty of music therapy is that it helps people in a physical, mental, emotional and social way.

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