Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Guest Post by Pamela Ott

Pamela Ott
Read Pamela Ott's guest post at The Gift: A Blog for Caregivers of Sensational Children

The Music for Special Kids blogger gives insight on using music for learning.

Congrats Pam!
Michelle Erfurt
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Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Conference Call Follow-up

Kat Fulton
Did you miss the live conference call with Kat Fulton

No worries! 

A recording can be found here.



In the words of Kat, BE WELL!
Michelle Erfurt
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Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Conference Call Tonight w Kat Fulton

Kat Fulton
Tonight Kat Fulton will be featured during the DRUM CALL conference call, 8pm EST, 5pm PST.

During this free conference call you will learn:
  • Applications of drum circles for special populations - including seniors, alzheimers, and wellness
  • Kat's insights into her approach to drum circles as a music therapist
  • Be inspired by a success story
TO JOIN:
Dial-In to your Conference Number 1-218-486-1300
Enter your Conference Bridge Number: 554003

Special drum and percussion equipment is recommended. There will be an opening chant/rhythm, followed by 20 minutes interview, and open lines for comments and questions! Come and participate! Yes - it will be recorded and archived.

Kat Fulton, MM, MT-BC, NICU MT, is a speaker and board-certified music therapist whose passion is achieving therapeutic goals through making music. Simply put, her motto is Be well, feel good, and make MUSIC. With a Masters in Music Therapy from The Florida State University headquarter for the National Institute for Infant and Child Medical Music Therapy she holds high standards for scientific research and maintains a practice infused with the latest evidence-based techniques and strategies. Kat is pleased to be an endorsed facilitator with REMO. She maintains professional membership in the American Music Therapy Association, Early Childhood Music and Movement Association, and the Drum Circle Facilitators Guild.
Learn more about her business here

Sounds like a great way to learn more about drumming! Thanks Kat!
Michelle Erfurt
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Tuesday, July 13, 2010

New at Listen & Learn


Listen & Learn has added a new studio album titled: 

Congratulations Rachel!

Michelle Erfurt

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Saturday, July 03, 2010

June Review


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Thursday, July 01, 2010

Five MT Blogs Worth Reading...

Check out the latest post from The Rhythmic Mind.  

Stephanie Kuester lists Five MT Blogs Worth Reading. The great part is that ALL of the mentioned blogs are listed on the Erfurt Music Resource! (including The Rhythmic Mind)


Making connections and sharing information... that's what the Erfurt Music Resource is all about!

Michelle Erfurt
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Monday, June 28, 2010

Music Therapy Research Blog

Blythe LaGasse, Ph.D., MT-BC
Music Therapy Research Blog is a source for the music therapy clinician to keep up with current research related to music therapy. The intent of this Blog is to provide unsolicited reviews/commentary of current research in order to further evidence-based practice. Created and maintained by Blythe LaGasse, Ph.D., MT-BC.




Music Therapy Research Blog offers the following information:
"For the clinician, this gives a great synopsis and analysis of the pros and cons of the study, gives recommendations, gives a link to the original abstract, shows a file icon on the side so the clinician can look up other pertinent articles. It’s the right amount of reading material for the busy clinician but gives them options to find the complete article if she/he wishes to pursue it. It would allow me as a clinician to review quickly what I want to focus on in the home page and allows me to quickly go to the synopsis/analysis I want to see. The synopsis/analysis is interesting to read, does not scare me with too much scientific stuff, acts as a research review for me. I’m impressed and I would subscribe to this as a subscription service."
        • Patti Catalano
Contact
Twitter: @ablythel
Facebook: Blythe LaGasse
info@musictherapyresearchblog.com

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