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Dance Music, Wakefulness and Embodied Rhythm – Part 4 |
How could different types of music be used in therapy? Oxford medical graduate and working musician and DJ Michael Diamond discusses the features of different music genres types of music and their therapeutic potential. |
Eric Clarke, Michael Diamond |
22 Feb 2024 |
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Dance Music, Wakefulness and Embodied Rhythm – Part 3 |
How can electronic dance music tools and techniques be used to manipulate music for psychological ends, for example to enhance sleep? |
Eric Clarke, Michael Diamond |
22 Feb 2024 |
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Dance Music, Wakefulness and Embodied Rhythm – Part 2 |
How does a DJ use different music to engage listeners, from a neuropsychological perspective? Professor Eric Clarke (Emeritus Professor of Music at Oxford) and Michael Diamond (Oxford medical graduate and musician/DJ) discuss. |
Eric Clarke, Michael Diamond |
22 Feb 2024 |
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Dance Music, Wakefulness and Embodied Rhythm – Part 1 |
What's the relationship between music and the rhythms of our lives? Professor Sally Shuttleworth asks Professor Eric Clarke (Music at University of Oxford) and Michael Diamond (Oxford medical graduate and musician/DJ) to discuss. |
Sally Shuttleworth, Eric Clarke, Michael Diamond |
22 Feb 2024 |
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Alumni Day 2015 - Microscopic and Macroscopic. Rhythmic prose and historical themes in Plutarch's 'Lives' and Appian's 'Civil Wars' |
Gregory Hutchinson on rhythmic prose and historical themes in Plutarch's 'Lives' and Appian's 'Civil Wars' |
Gregory Hutchinson |
20 Jul 2016 |