Music for life: a case of good practice

A. M. Vernia Carrasco
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This research is based on the hypothesis that music education, based on active participation, can improve the quality of life of older people and positively influence the prevention of dementias, such as Alzheimer's. Choir singing has always brought benefits, but active choral singing, including movement and body expression, as well as instrumental practice, can increase a healthy physical and mental life. Music for life is a project that takes place in an association of pensioners and retirees in a small town, in Spain. Participants go once a week to sing, actively learn music, but what they really do is work the laterality of the cerebral hemispheres, boost memory, improve self-esteem, and connect with people of similar characteristics and situations. One of the most important parts of the project is public auditions in homes for the elderly or similar, as part of musical learning, self-esteem and social responsibility. The idea of ​​being able to show other people their musical work, and offer a few hours of joy to older people, makes them feel important and necessary. The research part consists of checking whether these connected activities (singing, corporal expression and memorization), favor the prevention of dementias such as Alzheimer’s; improve psychomotor skills and the quality of life of people. At the moment, we have only been able to verify the increase in self-esteem, and the implication involved in participating in a research project.
生命的音乐:一个好的实践案例
这项研究是基于这样一个假设,即音乐教育,在积极参与的基础上,可以提高老年人的生活质量,并对阿尔茨海默病等痴呆症的预防产生积极影响。唱诗班唱歌总是会带来好处,但积极的唱诗,包括动作和身体表达,以及器乐练习,可以增加健康的身心生活。音乐生活是一个项目,发生在西班牙一个小镇的退休人员和退休人员协会。参与者每周去唱一次歌,积极地学习音乐,但他们真正做的是工作大脑半球的侧边,增强记忆力,提高自尊,并与具有相似特征和情况的人建立联系。该项目最重要的部分之一是在养老院或类似的地方进行公开试演,作为音乐学习、自尊和社会责任的一部分。能够向其他人展示他们的音乐作品,并为老年人提供几个小时的快乐,这一想法让他们觉得自己很重要,也很有必要。研究部分包括检查这些相互关联的活动(唱歌、身体表达和记忆)是否有助于预防老年痴呆症等痴呆症;提高人们的精神运动技能和生活质量。目前,我们只能验证自尊的增加,以及参与一个研究项目所涉及的含义。
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