
Resources:
Here is some literature and internet links where you can obtain
information and learn more about the style in which I teach and
facilitate Musical Expression Groups/Guitar Lessons.
Internet Links:
American Music
Therapy Association
Literature:
Bruscia K.E. (1988). A survey of treatment procedures in improvisational
music therapy. Psychology of Music, 16, 10-24.
Clayton, M.,Herbert, T., & Middleton, R. (2003). The Cultural
Study of Music. New York:Routledge.
Goodkin, D. (2002). Play, Sing, and Dance. Miami, FL:
Schott Music Corporation
Gordon, E. (1997). Learning Sequences in Music Skill, Content,
and Pattern: A Music Learning Theory, GIA Publications. Inc.
Chicago.
Hull, A. (1998). Drum Circle Spirit: Facilitating Human Potential
Through Rhythm. Reno, Nevada: White Cliffs Media.
Kalani. (2002). Together in Rhythm: A Facilitator's Guide
to Drum Circle Music. Los Angeles: Alfred Publishing Co. Inc.
Mathieu, W.A. (1991). The Listening Book: Discovering your Own
Music. Boston & London: Shambhala.
May, R. (1983). The Discovery of Being. NY, NY: W.W. Norton
& Company.
Nachmanovitch, S. (1990). Free Play: Improvisation in Life and
Art. New York Penguin, Putnam, Inc.
Ortiz, J.M., (1997). The Tao of Music. Samuel Weiser, Inc.
York Beach Maine.
Rogers, C. (1980). A Way of Being. New York: Houghton Mifflin
Company.
Rudd, E. (1998). Music Therapy: Improvisation, Communication
and Culture. Gilsum, NH: Barcelona Publishers.
Wigram, T., Pedersen, I.N., & Bonde, L. O. (2004). A Comprehensive
Guide to Music Therapy. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
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