Doctors to prescribe music therapy for depression. Prevalence of depression is rising worldwide by leaps and bounds. Role of music therapy
Melissa McCracken grew up with a neurological condition that means she processes songs as colors—a gift that translates into paintings inspired by her favorite musicians.
Hey Guys, This is going to be a little bit of a life update too. I firstly want to apologise for the lack of posts during April and this last week my first exam is next Tuesday so that is where the majority of my time is being spent. Also if you follow my twitter
“St. Cecily (Cecilia)” Ezio Anichini Ezio Anichini is one of our all-time favorite artists. Working mainly in the Art Nouveau style (or Stile Liberty) of the early 20th Century, he was the master of dreamy religious portraits. Famous for his Litany of Loreto, less known are his extensive magazine covers he did for arts magazines in Italy, where he was often able to incorporate his Catholic faith into his assignments and promote Catholicism from the newsstands. In this one from 1907, Arts and Labor: Music and Musicians Illustrated Monthly Magazine, he has painted the primary Catholic Saint of music, St. Cecelia, and placed her in the hands of her angel, who is her muse, bringing her Heavenly inspiration. Muse, music, right? The word music (musica in Italian) comes from the Greek word mousike, which means "art of the Muses." There is something timeless and beautiful in Anichini's work, something we always find fresh and enjoyable. ** IMPORTANT ** THE IMAGE IS SMALLER THAN THE PAPER! There is a blank border all around the image of about .5" for 5x7, 1.3" for 8.5x11, 1.6" for 11x14, and 1.75" for 13x17". All Approx! The white space gives the framed picture a finished look without using a mat. *POSTER SIZES ARE PRINTED WITH SMALL BORDER* This is to preserve the dimensions of the original artwork. – Acid-free paper – Archival pigments, rated to last for generations. – Cardboard backer – Above story of the art – Enclosed in a tight-fitting, crystal clear bag. Thanks for your interest! Sue & John “In order to communicate the message entrusted to her by Christ, the Church needs art.” ~ St. Pope John Paul II Original image is out-of-copyright. Descriptive text and image alterations (hence the whole new image) © by Sue Kouma Johnson
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How to Read Music: Hi! Do you want to learn to read music, but are think it's too hard? This instructable breaks down the basics of reading music into simple, easy to follow steps. Reading this instructable will make it easy to learn to read and play music o…
Origins of the cup song It’s a craze that has swept over schools everywhere and contrary to popular belief, the […]
Funniest Music Memes for the Happiest People Who Love the Saddest Songs - Funny memes that "GET IT" and want you to too. Get the latest funniest memes and keep up what is going on in the meme-o-sphere.
Finally! The Taxonomy of my Music is complete! While I’m working on my Digital Art assignments I enjoy watching my favorite TV shows. I bring this up to help you get a sense for how long it t…
Learn how to practice rhythms with this budget-friendly and fun rhythm game in your elementary music classroom.
Museums and art galleries can become an overwhelming experience for the casual visitor. Luckily, some people untangle centuries-old ideas and dumb-down them into language us mortals can understand, too. Previously, we covered museum museum snapchats; now it's time for something else - an array of hilarious art memes. After diving into this list, you might just feel as a highbrow art critic yourself.
Music class is an active, engaging, and joyful experience! This is especially true when our musical activities are grounded in creative and intentional teaching strategies. One of the most important teaching strategies has to do with teaching the difference between steady beat and the rhythm of
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'It's just a bottomless well of love and emotion,' says Phoebe Bridgers of being in a band with Julien Baker and Lucy Dacus.
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Qual è il significato di una canzone che ormai può essere considerata un cult della musica internazionale? Ascoltando con attenzione le parole, senza lasciarsi travolgere solo dalla dolcezza incantevole della musica, il messaggio principale lanciato da Paul Simon sembra essere la difficoltà dell'uomo a comunicare con i propri simili. I testi racchiudono luce artificiale e oscurità. Niente stelle, nè luna. Nessuna traccia della natura.
Artwork by People Too @ peopletoo.ru People Too are an amazing Russian artist duo best known for their incredible paper craft. Hailing from Novosibirsk, they chronicle their wonderful…
A brilliant way to learn those music theory fundamentals is being shared on social media, and all you have to do is sing.
beneath the grass and fields of rural hamburg, the street artist has installed a miniature city that visitors can walk through.
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Unit: Instruments of the Orchestra A unit about the instruments of the orchestra is frequently included in music education curricula […]
The Montessori method of education teaches reading and writing by isolating each sound/symbol and allowing the child to manipulate them herself through the movable alphabet. So why would we teach …
Medieval scribes took their animal illustrations very seriously.