Well-being is a state of general “wellness” which can make us lazy in our efforts to improve the world. I have proposed “well-becoming” as a more active, procedural way to conceptualize the quest for well-being. Inspired by a colloquium recently in Finland I wish to explore how we can “well be-love” or do “well be-loving,” in a Barbara Frederickson positive psychology way that enhances our health and happiness as she describes in her book Love 2.0 (2013). I believe that one of the ways that this happens in my classes is through singing short songlets, with call and response routines, which begin as speed dictations that students help each other with and then turn into short conversational routines. I will be singing with the audience sev...
Evidence demonstrates that group singing improves health and well-being, but the precise mechanisms ...
Evidence demonstrates that group singing improves health and well-being, but the precise mechanisms ...
Caregivers around the world sing to their infants and children. This text argues that parents’ singi...
We are 'hard-wired' to sing - singing has defined our evolution. Through singing we express our feel...
Much research supports the everyday therapeutic and deeper social- neurophysiological influence of s...
Much research supports the everyday therapeutic and deeper socialneurophysiological influence of sin...
Singing has been associated with benefits to psychological well-being. Hedonism and eudaimonism are ...
This study confirms the hypothesis that healing singing leads to positive emotional experiences in r...
Previous research has highlighted the possible benefits of active participation in singing for wellb...
This chapter explores evidence that reveals the psychological benefits of participation in singing a...
Evidence demonstrates that group singing improves health and well-being, but the precise mechanisms ...
This chapter explores evidence that reveals the psychological benefits of participation in singing a...
Music has long been an effective way to communicate to the masses, and lyrics have played a massive ...
How do we view music and what value do we attribute to musicking activities? Based on the understand...
Singing: It is evident that singing, and particularly singing in a choir, might significantly improv...
Evidence demonstrates that group singing improves health and well-being, but the precise mechanisms ...
Evidence demonstrates that group singing improves health and well-being, but the precise mechanisms ...
Caregivers around the world sing to their infants and children. This text argues that parents’ singi...
We are 'hard-wired' to sing - singing has defined our evolution. Through singing we express our feel...
Much research supports the everyday therapeutic and deeper social- neurophysiological influence of s...
Much research supports the everyday therapeutic and deeper socialneurophysiological influence of sin...
Singing has been associated with benefits to psychological well-being. Hedonism and eudaimonism are ...
This study confirms the hypothesis that healing singing leads to positive emotional experiences in r...
Previous research has highlighted the possible benefits of active participation in singing for wellb...
This chapter explores evidence that reveals the psychological benefits of participation in singing a...
Evidence demonstrates that group singing improves health and well-being, but the precise mechanisms ...
This chapter explores evidence that reveals the psychological benefits of participation in singing a...
Music has long been an effective way to communicate to the masses, and lyrics have played a massive ...
How do we view music and what value do we attribute to musicking activities? Based on the understand...
Singing: It is evident that singing, and particularly singing in a choir, might significantly improv...
Evidence demonstrates that group singing improves health and well-being, but the precise mechanisms ...
Evidence demonstrates that group singing improves health and well-being, but the precise mechanisms ...
Caregivers around the world sing to their infants and children. This text argues that parents’ singi...