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Music sessions can help millions who struggle to speak to lead a richer life, study suggests
Music could be used to transform the lives of millions of people with learning difficulties, dementia, strokes, brain damage and autism and their families, according to a research project from the University of Plymouth and Plymouth Music Zone
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Dr Paul Simpson - Associate Head of School - Research
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Music resources
University practice settings: browse our music resources for home learning.
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Festival of words and music celebrates 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death
Plymouth University news: The enduring influence of William Shakespeare will be celebrated through a series of musical performances, films and talks during the 2016 Words and Music Festival at Plymouth University
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Academic helps create immersive light show for sell-out musical performances
University of Plymouth news: Professor Chris Bennewith and members of the artistic collective Squidsoup are working alongside electronic music pioneer Four Tet
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The House: Using research to unlock mysteries of the mind
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/the-house-using-research-to-unlock-mysteries-of-the-mind
Plymouth University News: Plymouth University’s Interdisciplinary Centre for Computer Music Research (ICCMR), based in The House, is working to identify a range of innovative techniques which analyse the brain’s response to music and movement
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Creating a unique experience for artists and listeners
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/creating-a-unique-experience-for-artists-and-listeners
University of Plymouth news: Professor Eduardo Miranda, one of the foremost pioneers of quantum computer music, explains how the emerging technology could transform experiences for artists and listeners
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'Rebuilding Bridges' programme evaluation
Rebuilding Bridges was an innovative music and arts intervention that ran for eight sessions (September to December 2021) and worked collaboratively with pre-school children, older people living in care homes, childminders and care home staff.
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The Beyond Words project
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/the-beyond-words-project
University of Plymouth research project: The Unspoken/non-verbal in inclusive music practice: implications for the arts in a post-human world.
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Moor To Sea Music Collective - Evaluation
Evaluation of the Constructor project - an Appreciative Inquiry
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