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Developing an Arts-Based Protocol for Analyzing Songs

Funding period: 2015 - 2016

Completed

Related publications (2)

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Remixing identity: Creating meaning from songs written by patients recovering from a spinal cord injury

Michael Viega, Felicity A Baker

2017-06-01

<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title> <jats:p>Physical trauma that leads to a spinal cord injury can have a devastating..

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What’s in a song? Combining analytical and arts-based analysis for songs created by songwriters with neurodisabilities

M Viega, FA Baker

2017-05-27

There are a number of methods for analyzing songs that are created and used in music therapy, which vary according to investigator..

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