@bmoore326 I expressed myself incorrectly, sorry. The Department of Music where I study, has few various specialities like Jazz Music, Liturgical Music or Music Theraphy. I attended the exam for Jazz Music, but I failed. Those, who failed exams for other specialities, were automatically accepted on Music Theraphy. I'm one of these students. So that's why I didn't appreciate it first, but the more I study it, the more I like and now after watching this video, I like it even more.
@bmoore326 Based on the persons grammar and spelling, I think maybe they may have not expressed what they were really meaning; if that makes sense. Language barrier perhaps?
@vanight I did recognize the language barrier, but in follow-up comments, my initial suspition was confirmed; the individual was 'placed' in music therapy and never by choice. Music Therapy takes a lot of commitment and pasion. One shouldn't just follow the path of MTx, but trek forward.
I just discovered this, Brandon - nice work! A great teaching tool! I was in the program at USU 2000-2004ish. What a great representation of our profession and the good it can do!
I study music teraphy and must say, I didn't appreciate it, but now I'm really happy to say that I might be soon a qualified music teraphist.
Monicalia 1 month ago
@Monicalia I don't understand. What didn't you appreciate? Maybe Music Therapy isn't for you if you are so willing to publicly state it.
bmoore326 1 month ago
@bmoore326 I expressed myself incorrectly, sorry. The Department of Music where I study, has few various specialities like Jazz Music, Liturgical Music or Music Theraphy. I attended the exam for Jazz Music, but I failed. Those, who failed exams for other specialities, were automatically accepted on Music Theraphy. I'm one of these students. So that's why I didn't appreciate it first, but the more I study it, the more I like and now after watching this video, I like it even more.
Monicalia 1 month ago
@bmoore326 Based on the persons grammar and spelling, I think maybe they may have not expressed what they were really meaning; if that makes sense. Language barrier perhaps?
vanight 2 weeks ago
@vanight I did recognize the language barrier, but in follow-up comments, my initial suspition was confirmed; the individual was 'placed' in music therapy and never by choice. Music Therapy takes a lot of commitment and pasion. One shouldn't just follow the path of MTx, but trek forward.
bmoore326 2 weeks ago
What is the name of the ending piano piece, please, someone?
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anti666oo 2 months ago
I wish college was less expensive for this kind of beautiful study
Brian27R 6 months ago
Thank you for posting this. It was very useful for me and creating my presentation for school. (I cited this too.) :) Music Therapy For The Win!
dancerofthenight 9 months ago
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musicfreek99 1 year ago
Yes, it works =)
musicfreek99 1 year ago
Thanks for sharing this video. It's lovely. :) And I agree, "It works." :)
jorange10 1 year ago
This is great! Thanks.
borednerd74 1 year ago
I just discovered this, Brandon - nice work! A great teaching tool! I was in the program at USU 2000-2004ish. What a great representation of our profession and the good it can do!
emduper26 2 years ago
O yes, MUSIC is really a great Therapy !
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JeanDagba 3 years ago