ABSTRACT

This book explores how people may use music in ways that are helpful for them, especially in relation to a sense of wellbeing, belonging and participation. The central premise for the study is that help is not a decontextualized effect that music produces. The book contributes to the current discourse on music, culture and society and it is developed in dialogue with related areas of study, such as music sociology, ethnomusicology, community psychology and health promotion. Where Music Helps describes the emerging movement that has been labelled Community Music Therapy, and it presents ethnographically informed case studies of eight music projects (localized in England, Israel, Norway, and South Africa). The various chapters of the book portray "music's help" in action within a broad range of contexts; with individuals, groups and communities - all of whom have been challenged by illness or disability, social and cultural disadvantage or injustice. Music and musicing has helped these people find their voice (literally and metaphorically); to be welcomed and to welcome, to be accepted and to accept, to be together in different and better ways, to project alternative messages about themselves or their community and to connect with others beyond their immediate environment. The overriding theme that is explored is how music comes to afford things in concert with its environments, which may suggest a way of accounting for the role of music in music therapy without reducing music to a secondary role in relation to the "therapeutic," that is, being "just" a symbol of psychological states, a stimulus, or a text reflecting socio-cultural content.

part |30 pages

Part I

chapter 1|14 pages

Introduction

Music and Health in Community

part |28 pages

Part III

chapter 6|16 pages

Reflection

Musical Inclusion, Intergroup Relations, and Community Development

part |22 pages

Part IV

chapter 7|6 pages

Action

Because It’s Cool. Community Music Therapy in Heideveld, South Africa

chapter 8|14 pages

Reflection

Let the Music Work: Optimal Moments of Collaborative Musicing

part |36 pages

Part V

chapter 9|10 pages

Action

A Society for All? The Cultural Festival in Sogn og Fjordane, Norway

chapter 10|24 pages

Reflection

Musical Participation, Social Space, and Everyday Ritual

part |38 pages

Part VI

chapter 11|10 pages

Action

Can Everything Become Music? Scrap Metal in Southern England

chapter 12|26 pages

Reflection

Where Performing Helps: Processes and Affordances of Performance in Community Music Therapy 1

part |30 pages

Part VII

chapter 13|10 pages

Action

Whose Voice is Heard? Performances and Voices of the Renanim Choir in Israel

chapter 14|18 pages

Reflections

Giving Voice: Participatory Action Research with a Marginalized Group

part |26 pages

Part VIII

chapter 15|4 pages

Action

Music in an Ambiguous Place: Youth Development Outreach in Eersterust, South Africa

chapter 16|20 pages

Reflection

Crime, Community, and Everyday Practice: Music Therapy as Social Activism

part |32 pages

Part IX

chapter 17|8 pages

Action

Caring for Music: The Senior Choir in Sandane, Norway

chapter 18|22 pages

Reflection

Practicing Music as Mutual Care

part |34 pages

Part X

chapter 19|32 pages

Conclusion

When Things Take Shape in Relation to Music: Towards an Ecological Perspective on Music’s Help