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At 7:46pm on June 5, 2009, Dorita Berger said…
Yes indeed, I totally agree with you. I've been fighting the difference between "therapy" and "therapeutic" since I entered this profession! Music is an art, but it also is the "art" of medicine! The aesthetic of music is what reaches the emotions... the art of the combination of elements - pitches, rhythms, timbres, forms -- that impacts human behaviors. And no, "sound" is not music, although music is sound. Again, it is the "combinations" that become the healing, medicinal factors. Well, it's nice to hear that I am not alone. Thank heavens for the few that do think in terms of "science".
At 7:36pm on June 5, 2009, Alexander Jon Graur said…
Ya not alone. At least, we are a few people thinking more or less in the same direction. And....there are always the great misunderstandings (I individuated three of them:1. The confusion in terms between "Therapy" and "Therapeutical"; 2. "The Music it is only an art"; 3. "Sound is Music").
All three wrong, and dangerous for the acceptance of Musictherapy. There's a lot of people doing basically what I call Let's sing together" or, in alternative, "Sing it, it will take away your sorrow".
Well, I think these are standard human reactions, you don't need a "musictherapist" for'em.
What it widely miss, I think, it s the use of the musical thinking combined with a medical thinking, in terms of Science.
It is worth to fight for that, Dori.

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