Sounding
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Inner Landscape. Music As Medicine

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Sounding the Inner Landscape. Music As Medicine

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Manufacturer: Caduceus Pubns
Author: Kay Gardner
Binding: Paperback
Publication Date: 1990-09
Publisher: Caduceus Pubns
Label: Caduceus Pubns
Number Of Pages: 268

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Sound has the capacity to affect us on all levelsphysical, emotional, mental and spiritual. Popular composer and musician Kay Gardnerwhose recording "A Rainbow Path" is considered a classic draws upon research into mathematics, chemistry, physics, and ancient cultures, to explain the healing effects of different instruments, keys, and musical forms. References to well-known musical works, as well as photographs, musical notations, and illustrations, enrich this transformative book.
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Good introduction to sound healing, but not music therapy. 1999-09-08
This book is a readable introduction to the world of "sound healing" (as opposed to the music therapy discipline). Gardner discusses practices like toning, chanting, mantras, and the various ways tones, rhythms and timbres may interact with one's body in order to produce healing effects. She takes examples from different cultures and different time periods; however, not all of her evidence has a strong background, and some of her ideas appear to not be supported by evidence at all. I would recommend this to anyone interested in the world of sound healing, but if you are more interested in therapies that can be supported by emperical evidence, you'll want to bypass this one.

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