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Mission: To ensure our most precious memories are accessible to the end of life; thus, if music be the food of love, play on...

Music: The Superpower, Part 2

2/28/2016

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​“Music directly imitates the passions or states of the soul...when one listens to music that imitates a certain passion, he becomes imbued with the same passion...”  -Aristotle
 
For people with Alzheimer’s, research has proven a deeper, more profound response is possible when music from the most hormonally and chemically charged points in their lives is presented; therefore, if we dive into the general umbrella of their teenage years and bridge it together with their 20s, when significant events like marriage and having children may have occurred, we might have an easier time. This does not mean earlier songs from an individual’s youth is void, and in fact, those may work better. It all simply depends. The tunes recommended below are likely create some type of emotional response, and as discussed in previous blogs, that is the most direct path to activating the limbic system and all the networks of both hemispheres. 
 
Because the presence of lyrics activates more networks in the brain due to speech and language processing or semantics, a larger emotional response is the consequence with lyrics, which is supported by research. If that energetic stimulation is what your loved one needs, then use a song-filled playlist, and of course instruments as well, to further enhance their response. If peace and calm is required, then stick to selections without words like Classical, New Age, or even environmental (Naturescape) types.
 
Concerning hearing aides, I know from personal experience with the elderly that music can tend to sound unnatural or unpleasant as some aides can subtly alter the pitch. Aides can also be overwhelming if the acoustics of the room are too live, which means the sound waves bounce off hard surfaces causing reverberation or echoes throughout the room. A dry room with carpet, paneling, or curtains all help. Cochlear implants can be even worse – some are good, but certain brands relay partial sound where the melody is absent and the beat/rhythms are clear. For people with significant or complete hearing loss, the right music and instruments can make music very fulfilling! The larger the vibration surface, the better; therefore, a large handheld drum with a mallet may be enjoyable. In addition, the lower register of the piano, bass tone bars, wooden xylophones, or even boomwhackers would also accommodate forms of communication. 
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​A blinking metronome light can help keep a steady beat, whether on a larger drum or even use of body percussion. It’s a good idea to take cues from the National Association of the Deaf’s recommendations for plausible therapy as well.
 
Within each playlist, ideas are broken down into four major categories:
1. Movement, with both gentle and dance-inspired suggestions
2. Relaxation for muscles, or even facial massage
3. Imagery, which is best without lyrics to focus on the auditory stimuli
4. Energy-inducing and fun favorites, relevant to their time period
 
All these pieces are flexibly interchangeable, and merely providing a starting point. Edit these selections where necessary while also not forgetting to include your loved one’s cultural background, especially if they are originally from another country. Songs from their youth may even be found in classical repertoire and is highly effective. A movement called Nationalism in the late19th/early 20th century unfolded, where composers used musical ideas or motifs identified within folk song melodies from specific countries, regions, and ethnicities. Composers like Weber truly began this movement within one of his operas, but more known users of Nationalism would be Chopin, Dvorjak, Smetana, Liszt, and later Bartok and Copland.
 
As far as specific artist selections of the popular music within the suggested playlists, the original year of publication is noted, but artist choice could depend on your loved one’s favorite singers. Even when assuming a particular artist is preferred, simply asking the individual may help create an appropriate playlist. You can burn CDs from iTunes, place playlists on an iPod (standard practice with headphones, not earbuds), or sign up for Spotify or Pandora to create playlists, where 24/7 access is possible to all these tunes from any artist. 
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​In the second playlist sample, patriotic and country western music is noted as well. Some artists of these two eras had so many hits within a decade, like Elvis and The Beatles, that several songs are listed or a specific span of years is suggested. 
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The third image is a list of repertoire to pull additional options for your loved one. One resource you may find helpful is www.billboardtop100of.com. Please note there are no holiday songs on the lists, but remember that adding their favorites can make winter seem a little more bearable for everyone.

Contact me anytime via the email button above for specific questions regarding music selections. Enjoy creating the playlists, and thank you for reading!
 
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    Denise Elam Dauw

    Music is the food of love as a true gateway to lucidity; therefore, it is my plea, along with thousands of music educators across the world, that we continue traditions of music excellence in our schools and within our homes to ensure connections to our families, their thoughts, and their minds until the end of natural life. 

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