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Groups in Music: Strategies from Music Therapy

Groups in Music: Strategies from Music Therapy

  • Author: Pavlicevic, Mercedes
It is certainly a book to revisit - to have at hand when planning a project, to dip into it at points during a period of active practice- but also one to read with time to ponder for the broadly... More…

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Contents

  • Introduction Music, society, and shifting music therapy. PART ONE: Planning: Thinking ahead.
  • 1. Planning our discourses.
  • 2. Institutions, idiosyncrasies, and the larger picture.
  • 3. In-groups, out-groups, norms and membership.
  • 4. Instrumental thinking and sound thoughts.
  • 5. On being formed by music.
  • 6. Considering the music space.
  • 7. Aims, tasks, roles and the outer track. PART TWO: Executing: `Doing'.
  • 8. Forming groups and groups forming: Quick time, music time and sound deeds.
  • 9. Group flow, group pulse - finding the groove.
  • 10. Whose group? Whose music? (And whose expectations?)
  • 11. Group rituals.
  • 12. Live meanings - listening to music.
  • 13. Team building and conflict resolution. PART THREE: Reflecting: Thinking back and forth.
  • 14. How formed is your listening? (And how informed is your speaking?)
  • 15. Persons as music (and finding the groove).
  • 16. Group music, identity and society.
  • 17. Absence, presence and climate control.
  • 18. Group process and the `inner track'.
  • 19. Evaluating and ending. In Conclusion. Recommended Reading. Index.