Includes bibliographical references (pages 239-245) and indexes.
CONTENTS NOTE
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Part I. Planning, Thinking ahead: Planning our discourses ; Institutions, idiosyncrasies and the large picture ; In-groups, out-groups, norms and membership ; Instrumental thinking and sound thoughts ; On being formed by music ; Considering the music space ; Aims, tasks, roles and outer track -- Part II. Executing, 'Doing': Forming groups and groups forming -- quick time, music time and sound deeds ; Group flow, group pulse -- finding the groove ; Whose group? Whose music/ (and Whose expectations?) ; Group rituals ; Live meanings -- listening to music ; Team building and conflict resolution -- Part III. Reflecting, Thinking back and forth: How formed is your listening? (and How informed is your speaking?) ; Persons as music (and Finding the groove) ; Group music, identity and society ; Absence, presence and climate control ; Group process and the 'inner track' ; Evaluating and ending.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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Music therapist Mercédès Pavlicevic develops a broad-based discourse to describe, analyse and guide the practice of group musicking, drawing on her own extensive experience. The text is illustrated with vignettes drawn from a range of formal and informal settings. If you're involved in any kind of group musicking, this book is for you.
OTHER EDITION IN ANOTHER MEDIUM
Title
Groups in music.
International Standard Book Number
1843100819
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Music therapy.
Social groups.
Group Processes.
Music Therapy-- methods.
Psychotherapy, Group-- methods.
Groupes, Dynamique des.
Musicothérapie.
Creative Therapy (Eg Art, Music, Drama)
MEDICAL-- Allied Health Services-- Occupational Therapy.