What is the career in music therapy?



Whether it is the well-known concerts of Bach and Beethoven o the peppy tunes of a pop song, music can help us forget our woes. Music possesses the uncanny ability to bring people together, and device into our deepest thoughts, feelings and traumas. According to beloved children’s author Hans Christian Andersen, “Where words fail, music speaks.” Music therapists draw upon this healing power of music to support people with disabilities and illnesses. Music therapy, for example, might help a child with autism communicate with others. For a person with dementia, music can be a way for children. So if you want to use your musical abilities to help people, you can hit the right note as a music therapist.



How it works:



Music therapy is an emerging field backed by mounting scientific evidence. Music therapists work alongside paediatricians and nurses and other allied health professionals, including speech and language therapists, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, psychologists and social workers.



Scope



Depending on your interest, you can work as a music therapist in different sectors. Primarily, music therapists work as consultants with hospitals and rehabilitation centres. Music therapy is used for children with physical, developmental and intellectual disabilities. Their treatment does not involve medication, instead it focuses on bringing about cognitive and behavioural changes. Similarly, schools for differently abled children may also consult music therapists to help children cope with school work. Many corporate houses ask music therapists to conduct workshops to relieve anxiety and stress of employees.



What to study:



To work as a music therapist, a Bachelor’s degree in music or psychology, special education, occupational therapy, social work or nursing is a prerequisite.



Where:




  • St Mira’s College, Pune: One-year, full-time, and two-year, part-time, Postgraduate Diploma in Clinical Music Therapy

  • Chennai School of Music Therapy: An online, foundation course to train aspirants in the basics of music therapy. Individuals with a Bachelor’s in Music or related fields can opt for the Postgraduate Diploma programme in Music Therapy

  • Nada, Centre for Music Therapy, Chennai and Delhi: Certificate course in Music Therapy – a distance-learning course offered in affiliation with the Directorate of Distance Learning

  • Mumbai Educational Trust’s Institute of Alternative Careers, Mumbai: Certificate in Music Therapy – a six-month, part-time course.

  • S.H. Centre for Music Therapy and Mental Health Amritsar: A distance-education course in Music Therapy. The centre is affiliated to Bharat Sevak Samaj, an agency promoted by the Government of India.



Required skills:




  • A desire to help people empower themselves

  • Empathy, patience and ability to listen

  • A love for music

  • Communication skills

  • Imagination and creativity

  • Openness to new ideas



 



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What are the different ways to derive the best sound experience while listening to music on the computer?



Music is a form of expression. It has the ability to uplift your mood and calm you down. Many of us like to listen to music in the background while using the computer or laptop.



In-built speakers



Many desktop computers and laptops come with in-built speakers you can use to listen to music. However, most of the time, the clarity offered by the default speaker is not the best. The sound may be really low and when maximised, it may get patchy. If you are someone who is okay with listening to music at low volume and don’t expect the best clarity, the n the in-built speakers should be enough.



External/Bluetooth speaker



More often than not, many people buy external speakers or Bluetooth speakers to listen to music or watch videos on the computer. An external speaker is usually connected to the computer using the port in it, while a Bluetooth speaker can be connected using either Bluetooth or auxiliary (aux) cable. To connect most Bluetooth speakers to the computer, you will have to buy your own aux cable.



These speakers range from as low as Rs. 1000 to as high as a lakh. Depending on your budget and the desired clarity, you can choose one for your computer.



These speakers can also be used with other devices such as the television.



Earphones



Earphones have become an integral part of people lives when it comes to listening to music. They are portable, and offer a sense of privacy apart from ensuring better quality sound.



There are different types of earphones in the market which can be broadly categorised into wired and wireless.



Wired earphones need to be played into the port in your computer, while wireless will connect using Bluetooth.



There are different designs for the earpiece in earphones. You can try them out and decide which ones are the most comfortable. There are also noise-cancelling earphones available in the market. These cut down ambient noise, providing outstanding sound quality.



Earphones come in different price ranges. Buy one based on your budget and requirement.



Headphones



As the name suggests, these work the same way as earphones, except that they are worn around the head and over your ears. These are also available in wired and wireless forms.



There are different designs available in the market. While some headphones go over your head like a hairband, some rest on the back of your head, a little above your neck.



The earmuffs that come with headphones are also available in different materials. Ensure you try out the headphones before buying them. Most headphones are adjustable.



They are available in various price ranges. Pick one based on your budget and requirement.



 



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Who is Jaron Lanier?



Jaron Lanier is best known for popularizing the term ‘virtual reality’. Lanier is a computer scientist, music composer, writer and speaker all rolled into one. In 2010 he was included in the TIME list of the 100 influential people.



In the early 1980s Jaron Lanier carried out a path-breaking work in the field of virtual reality. He wrote a new programming language and developed a virtual headpiece and a glove that could manipulate objects in cyber space. His cyber glove which he sold as ‘virtual reality’ device was an instant hit giving a new catchphrase to the computer world.



Lanier’s research has deeply influenced emerging technologies. Jaron Lanier is an accomplished pianist and has a keen interest in rare musical string and wind instruments from Asia of which he has a good collection. Lanier has performed with many eminent artistes.



 



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