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Features


1.)Music for Young People with Profound Disabilities
Excerpts from an article describing early sessions in a nursing home for profoundly disabled children and young adults. The full article was published in the Summer 1996 edition of 'Special Children'. (For an extended account of this project and its evaluation, see our publication, "Music Technology & Curriculum Access", ISBN: 0 954216 0 6).
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2) My Breath My Music
My Breath My Music is a lively internet resource for people with muscular disabilities who are looking for a way to play wind instruments. It is also a nice way for those who need respiratory therapy to do breathing exercises:
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3) Music & Alzheimer's Disease
Notes for a presentation at 'Music and Alzheimer's disease: past, present and future', an event at Royal Holloway, University of London, 1996
Resourcing Group Work With Music Technology: A Pilot Study
"Earlier this year, I was engaged to run a series of music workshops at an Alzheimer's day centre. I was also asked to make a professional assessment, as to the value and feasibility of involving these clients, regularly, in active music-making..."
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4) Skoog Music
A new electronic instrument. Researchers Dr Benjaman Schögler and Dr David Skulina developed the Skoog as part of a project, led by Professor Nigel Osborne at The University of Edinburgh, to make music more accessible. Click here