We are 'hard-wired' to sing - singing has defined our evolution. Through singing we express our feelings, communicate and connect with others. We are all singers: singing is part of us and defines cultures worldwide. Singing also, importantly, makes us feel better: it is, undoubtedly, good for us. This book provides an important overview of current research showing the benefits of singing on our health and wellbeing. Case studies illustrate its power - for example, how singing helps hospitalised children and a man living with Parkinson's. The book also discusses potential barriers for singing and useful strategies needed to overcome them. An example of a community singing group is also demonstrated, alongside practical advice on facilitatin...
Well-being is a state of general “wellness” which can make us lazy in our efforts to improve the wor...
Research on choirs and other forms of group singing has been conducted for several decades and there...
Abstract A growing body of evidence points to a wide range of benefits arising from participation in...
Throughout time, and within differing cultures, music has been understood to have a beneficial impac...
Outside of Western practices, group singing is an important social and cultural force. Emergent stud...
There is growing interest in Singing for Lung Health (SLH), an approach where patients with respirat...
There is growing interest in Singing for Lung Health (SLH), an approach where patients with respirat...
The premise that singing is a health promoting activity for people with respiratory conditions of ch...
Singing has been linked to a wide variety of individual level health benefits, but less is known abo...
Aim: This mixed-methods exploratory study investigates the perceived health benefits of singing in a...
Previous research has highlighted the possible benefits of active participation in singing for wellb...
The premise that singing is a health promoting activity for peoplewith respiratory conditions of chr...
Abstract: There is growing interest in Singing for Lung Health (SLH), an approach where patients wit...
A growing body of research demonstrates that regular group singing can have measurable benefits for ...
Recently there has been a growing interest in group singing for people living with COPD, supported ...
Well-being is a state of general “wellness” which can make us lazy in our efforts to improve the wor...
Research on choirs and other forms of group singing has been conducted for several decades and there...
Abstract A growing body of evidence points to a wide range of benefits arising from participation in...
Throughout time, and within differing cultures, music has been understood to have a beneficial impac...
Outside of Western practices, group singing is an important social and cultural force. Emergent stud...
There is growing interest in Singing for Lung Health (SLH), an approach where patients with respirat...
There is growing interest in Singing for Lung Health (SLH), an approach where patients with respirat...
The premise that singing is a health promoting activity for people with respiratory conditions of ch...
Singing has been linked to a wide variety of individual level health benefits, but less is known abo...
Aim: This mixed-methods exploratory study investigates the perceived health benefits of singing in a...
Previous research has highlighted the possible benefits of active participation in singing for wellb...
The premise that singing is a health promoting activity for peoplewith respiratory conditions of chr...
Abstract: There is growing interest in Singing for Lung Health (SLH), an approach where patients wit...
A growing body of research demonstrates that regular group singing can have measurable benefits for ...
Recently there has been a growing interest in group singing for people living with COPD, supported ...
Well-being is a state of general “wellness” which can make us lazy in our efforts to improve the wor...
Research on choirs and other forms of group singing has been conducted for several decades and there...
Abstract A growing body of evidence points to a wide range of benefits arising from participation in...