Healing Songs

Healing Songs
Author: Ted Gioia
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2006-04-13
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0822387670

While the first healers were musicians who relied on rhythm and song to help cure the sick, over time Western thinkers and doctors lost touch with these traditions. In the West, for almost two millennia, the roles of the healer and the musician have been strictly separated. Until recently, that is. Over the past few decades there has been a resurgence of interest in healing music. In the midst of this nascent revival, Ted Gioia, a musician, composer, and widely praised author, offers the first detailed exploration of the uses of music for curative purposes from ancient times to the present. Gioia’s inquiry into the restorative powers of sound moves effortlessly from the history of shamanism to the role of Orpheus as a mythical figure linking Eastern and Western ideas about therapeutic music, and from Native American healing ceremonies to what clinical studies can reveal about the efficacy of contemporary methods of sonic healing. Gioia considers a broad range of therapies, providing a thoughtful, impartial guide to their histories and claims, their successes and failures. He examines a host of New Age practices, including toning, Cymatics, drumming circles, and the Tomatis method. And he explores how the medical establishment has begun to recognize and incorporate the therapeutic power of song. Acknowledging that the drumming circle will not—and should not—replace the emergency room, nor the shaman the cardiologist, Gioia suggests that the most promising path is one in which both the latest medical science and music—with its capacity to transform attitudes and bring people together—are brought to bear on the multifaceted healing process. In Healing Songs, as in its companion volume Work Songs, Gioia moves beyond studies of music centered on specific performers, time periods, or genres to illuminate how music enters into and transforms the experiences of everyday life.

Healing Songs

Healing Songs
Author: Ted Gioia
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2006-04-13
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780822337027

The use of music in healing from prehistoric times to the present.

Lament from Epirus: An Odyssey into Europe's Oldest Surviving Folk Music

Lament from Epirus: An Odyssey into Europe's Oldest Surviving Folk Music
Author: Christopher C. King
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2018-05-29
Genre: Music
ISBN: 039324900X

A Wall Street Journal Best Book of 2018 In the tradition of Patrick Leigh Fermor and Geoff Dyer, a Grammy-winning producer discovers a powerful and ancient folk music tradition. In a gramophone shop in Istanbul, renowned record collector Christopher C. King uncovered some of the strangest—and most hypnotic—sounds he had ever heard. The 78s were immensely moving, seeming to tap into a primal well of emotion inaccessible through contemporary music. The songs, King learned, were from Epirus, an area straddling southern Albania and northwestern Greece and boasting a folk tradition extending back to the pre-Homeric era. To hear this music is to hear the past. Lament from Epirus is an unforgettable journey into a musical obsession, which traces a unique genre back to the roots of song itself. As King hunts for two long-lost virtuosos—one of whom may have committed a murder—he also tells the story of the Roma people who pioneered Epirotic folk music and their descendants who continue the tradition today. King discovers clues to his most profound questions about the function of music in the history of humanity: What is the relationship between music and language? Why do we organize sound as music? Is music superfluous, a mere form of entertainment, or could it be a tool for survival? King’s journey becomes an investigation into song and dance’s role as a means of spiritual healing—and what that may reveal about music’s evolutionary origins.

Music of Hate, Music For Healing

Music of Hate, Music For Healing
Author: Ted Ficken
Publisher: Luminare Press
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2020-09-11
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781643883717

HATE MUSIC IS A PUBLIC HEALTH ISSUE THAT REQUIRES ATTENTION, INVESTIGATION, AND COMPASSIONATE UNDERSTANDING. A music therapist explores the world of hate music, pairing narratives from that industry with stories about music therapists, exploring intersections, relationships, and juxtapositions. Music of Hate, Music for Healing includes a look into the roots and history of hate music and music therapy as well as information gleaned from recent headlines and ideas for reachable solutions to address the growth of hate music. 

Healing with the Arts

Healing with the Arts
Author: Michael Samuels
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2013-11-05
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1451696833

Heal yourself and your community with this proven 12-week program that uses the arts to awaken your innate healing abilities. From musicians in hospitals to quilts on the National Mall—art is already healing people all over the world. It is helping veterans recover, improving the quality of life for cancer patients, and bringing communities together to improve their neighborhoods. Now it’s your turn. Through art projects, including visual arts, dance, writing, and music, along with spiritual practices and guided imagery, Healing with the Arts gives you the tools to address what you need to heal in your life—physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual. An acclaimed twelve-week program lauded by hospitals and caretakers from around the world, Healing with the Arts gives you the ability to heal your family and your friends, as well as communities where you’ve always wanted to make a difference. Internationally known leaders in the arts in medicine movement, Michael Samuels, MD, and Mary Rockwood Lane, RN, PhD, show you how to use creativity and self-expression to pave the artist’s path to healing.

The Performance of Healing

The Performance of Healing
Author: Carol Laderman
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2016-05-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1134953631

Medical systems need to be understood from within, as experienced by healers, patients, and others whose minds and hearts have both become involved in this important human undertaking. Exploring how the performance of healing transforms illness to health, initiate to ritual specialist, the authors show that performance does not merely refer to, but actually does something in the world. These essays on the performance of healing in societies ranging from rainforest horticulturalists to dwellers in the American megalopolis will touch readers' senses as well as their intellects.

The Healing Sounds of Mantras

The Healing Sounds of Mantras
Author: Dr. Mohani Heitel
Publisher: Smirti Verlag
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2016-03-15
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 3940975141

A book about Mantras; everything what you should know about Mantras, with audio samples. Mantras have beside their sound effect and resonance effect a mystic meaning. Every language, every culture uses such magic words which touch the soul. Indian culture, especially Ayurvedic healing methods and Yoga exercises, to which mantra application counts – have been practised for centuries. Mantras can be of great help in one ́s life. You learn about what mantras are, how many different kinds of mantras there are and on which cultural ground they were developed. Mostly, they have religious and philosophical backgrounds and a fundamental comprehension of disease and healing, which differs from the modern western view. These alternative healing approaches take consideration of the psychic aspect alongside the physical aspect of a disease. Often healing words and comforting sounds and songs are used, which in a subtle way activate the self-healing potential of a person. Today, these alternative healing tools are applied by many people in the western world, valued and practised also by therapeutics. Deep spiritual meditative moments are possible while hearing as well as while singing Mantras. At the emotional level salutary feeling are woken up like rest, calmness, joy and love. While hearing the audio samples of some Mantras you come to the pleasure of this unique sacred sound experience. The introduction on the subject for everybody which are in search of an alternative, musical remedial method; help to the meditation and access to own spirituality; practical instructions to the everyday use with detailed explanations.

Divine Soul Songs

Divine Soul Songs
Author: Zhi Gang Sha
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2009-06-09
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1439169721

Divine Soul Songs carry divine frequency and vibration, with divine love, forgiveness, compassion, and light. Millions are searching for soul secrets, wisdom, knowledge, and practices to fulfill their spiritual journeys. They want to know the purpose of life. They want their spiritual journeys to be deeply blessed. They also want to transform their physical lives. They want health. They want happiness. They want to prolong life. They want good relationships. They want financial abundance. The Divine Soul Songs offered in this book can transform every aspect of your life. They are treasures to be used for healing, rejuvenation, and purification of your soul, heart, mind, and body, and the souls, hearts, minds, and bodies of others. Every book in the Soul Power Series offers new teachings to empower readers to do soul selfhealing and more, but this book has more practical exercises than any other. Here Dr. Sha gives you the experience of a live Divine Soul Songs workshop with him. He presents these treasures in such a simple and practical way that you'll soon experience profound results. Enjoy them. Practice them. Benefit from them. Use these divine treasures to serve yourself, your loved ones, and others.

Essential Song

Essential Song
Author: Lynn Whidden
Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2017-05-20
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1554588197

Audio Files located on Soundcloud Essential Song: Three Decades of Northern Cree Music, a study of subarctic Cree hunting songs, is the first detailed ethnomusicology of the northern Cree of Quebec and Manitoba. The result of more than two decades spent in the North learning from the Cree, Lynn Whidden’s account discusses the tradition of the hunting songs, their meanings and origins, and their importance to the hunt. She also examines women’s songs, and traces the impact of social change—including the introduction of hymns, Gospel tunes, and country music—on the song traditions of these communities. The book also explores the introduction of powwow song into the subarctic and the Crees struggle to maintain their Aboriginal heritage—to find a kind of song that, like the hunting songs, can serve as a spiritual guide and force. Including profiles of the hunters and their songs and accompanied (online) by original audio tracks of more than fifty Cree hunting songs, Essential Song makes an important contribution to ethnomusicology, social history, and Aboriginal studies.