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Music Therapy and Music Medicine

Hanwen Zhang

Abstract


The objective of music therapy is to use music to enhance the mental and physical standard of human health. Most research workers
on this field define the music therapy as it: music therapy utilizes the music property of the mental and physical function via diverse music behavior and music experience in order to reduce the mental disorder and enhance health standard. This essay will consider the three parts of the
role of music in society about entertainment value, the therapeutic value of music, and why we use music therapy.

Keywords


Music therapy; Music medicine; Mental; Physical; Therapeutic value

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/rcha.v3i6.7615

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