Music, Health and Wellbeing 2017
DOI: 10.1057/978-1-349-95284-7_13
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Medical Ethnomusicology and the Promise of Music, Health and Healing

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“…The paper is divided into five parts: review of impact of music listening and applications on wellbeing; introduction to X-System; reflection on autopoietic theory and the model of wellbeing; evaluation of the X-System music intervention informed by the model; discussion, conclusion and limitations of the research. relaxation and enlivenment to controlling mood, reducing anxiety, alleviating pain and more [6]- [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The paper is divided into five parts: review of impact of music listening and applications on wellbeing; introduction to X-System; reflection on autopoietic theory and the model of wellbeing; evaluation of the X-System music intervention informed by the model; discussion, conclusion and limitations of the research. relaxation and enlivenment to controlling mood, reducing anxiety, alleviating pain and more [6]- [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many healing traditions, including those that incorporate lament, employ vocal/musical performance as part of therapeutic processes (e.g., Desjarlais 1992, Koen 2005, Wilce 2017). The embodied rhythmic entrainment of multiple performers making music together, and of audience members synchronizing their experience of time with performers, provides a strong intersubjective grounding for social support, healing, and other types of care (Black 2014).…”
Section: The Performance Of Carementioning
confidence: 99%
“…These culturally specific patterned repetitions provide poetic-musical frames that allow listeners to quickly shift among multiple perspectives on a single subject. The complex overlaying and interweaving of multiple aesthetic elements afford simultaneous consideration of those multiple perspectives (Koen 2005). At the same time, a broader Islamic moral/ethical discourse is indexed through the general aesthetic contours of this Islamic musical genre (Koen 2013).…”
Section: The Performance Of Carementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this context, places as act significant triggers in their own right. This article aims to explore music as a way to approach such holistic healing (Koen 2018) from trauma due to the possibility that music, as representational sonic expression, may allude to different human senses and connect with place (Feld 2012;Fox 2004;Stokes 1994). In light of trauma being a sensory experience that happens in a place, we introduce the potential usefulness to trauma recovery of songwriting intended to evoke as many human senses as possible-often called, when referring to song lyrics, sense-bound imagery (Jacobsen 2017)-as well as songwriting about place.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%