Review by for Music Therapy for Non-Musicians Rating:
This book is very misleading to the general public. Music Therapy is a professional field supported by real and documented research. IF you are looking for information about Music Therapy then save your money and look for books written by certified music therapy professionals who reference their material with accurate research.
Review by Nicole Harpe for Music Therapy for Non-Musicians Rating:
There are practical music therapy exercises here, but you have to go through explanations of chakras for it. Music therapy for your digestive chakra? Okay, I know some people do hold those beliefs, but this sounded like a practical book. It isn’t if you’re not into this kind of meditation. I think the price appealed to me, but it wasn’t worth it. If you think Shirley McLaine is on the right track, then you will like this book, otherwise, seek advice elsewhere.
Review by Evertoth for Music Therapy for Non-Musicians Rating:
I found this work by Ted Andrews on Music Therapy to be extremely practical and helpful- all of Andrew’s books have exercises for you to apply the information- excellent reference text for this topic. He presents examples of types of music and composers and the health/psychological benefits of the compositions. This is written from an esoteric/new age perspective with correlations with chakras, etc..
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Review by for Music Therapy for Non-Musicians
Rating:
This book is very misleading to the general public. Music Therapy is a professional field supported by real and documented research. IF you are looking for information about Music Therapy then save your money and look for books written by certified music therapy professionals who reference their material with accurate research.
Review by Nicole Harpe for Music Therapy for Non-Musicians
Rating:
There are practical music therapy exercises here, but you have to go through explanations of chakras for it. Music therapy for your digestive chakra? Okay, I know some people do hold those beliefs, but this sounded like a practical book. It isn’t if you’re not into this kind of meditation. I think the price appealed to me, but it wasn’t worth it. If you think Shirley McLaine is on the right track, then you will like this book, otherwise, seek advice elsewhere.
Review by Evertoth for Music Therapy for Non-Musicians
Rating:
I found this work by Ted Andrews on Music Therapy to be extremely practical and helpful- all of Andrew’s books have exercises for you to apply the information- excellent reference text for this topic. He presents examples of types of music and composers and the health/psychological benefits of the compositions. This is written from an esoteric/new age perspective with correlations with chakras, etc..