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Raise Your EQ With Music - Part 5 - References


This is Part 5 of Dr. Arthur W. Harvey's 5-part article, "Raise Your EQ With Music". These are the References.


by Dr. Arthur W. Harvey, B.S., M.M., D.M.A.

1. Shaw, Gordon L, Keeping Mozart in Mind. Academic Press, 2000.

2. Campbell, Don, The Mozart Effect. New York: Avon Books, 1997.

3. Campbell, Don, The Mozart Effect for Children. New York: Harper Collins, Inc. William Morrow, 2000.

4. A few web sites that specifically focus on the value of music and music education include: WhyMusicEd@aol.com; www.amcmusic.org(AMC); and www.menc.org(MENC); www.vhlstm@vhl.com; www.elwood.pionet.net; www.musica.uci.edu(Music and Science Information Computer Archive); www.mmdinst.org (Music Intelligence Neural Development Institute).

5. Gardner, Howard. Frames of Mind: The Theory of Multiple Intelligences, New York: Basic Books. 1983; Armstrong, Thomas. Multiple Intelligence in the Classroom. ACDA 1994. Campbell, Linda, Bruce Campbell and Dee Dickinson. Teaching and Learning Through Multiple Intelligences. New Horizons for Learning, 1992.

6. Harvey, Arthur W. "An Intelligence View of Music Education", Leka Nu Hou Bulletin of the Hawaii Music Educators Association. Vol. 97, Number 1, pp. 15-18, February 1997.

7. Bocchino, Rob. Emotional Literacy. Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin Press, Inc, 1999.

8. Goleman, Daniel. Emotional Intelligence. Bantam Books, 1995.

9. Kohut, Heinz. "Some Psychological Effects of Music and Their Relation to Music Therapy." Music Therapy. 5. pp 17-20,1995.

10. Langer, Susanne. Philosophy in a New Key. New York: Mentor Book Co. 1951, and Feeling and Form. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1953.

11. Jensen, Eric. Music with the Brain in Mind. The Brain Store, 2000

12. Hanslick, Eduard. The Beautiful in Music.

13. Rider, Mark. The Rhythmic Language of Health and Disease. MMB, 1997.

14. Carlson, N.R. Foundations of Physiological Psychology. Boston: Allyn & Bacon, 1992.

15. Pert, Candace B. Molecules of Emotion. Scribner, 1997.

16. Taylor, Dale. Biomedical Foundations of Music as Therapy. MMB, 1997.

17. Storr, Anthony. Music and the Mind. London: Harper Collins, 1992.

18. Clynes, Manfred. SENTICS: The Touch of Emotions. Anchor Press/Doubleday, 1978. 19. Tims, Frederick. Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine. Volume 5, Number 6. November 1999. 5:49-57.

Raise Your EQ with Music - Part 1

Raise Your EQ with Music - Part 2

Raise Your EQ with Music - Part 3

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