
Harp Therapy
Therapeutic Harp Music
Therapeutic harp music has been around for ages--since Ancient Greece, Biblical, and Renaissance times. Most recently, therapeutic music has been reintroduced back into modern healthcare and treatment centers. Many benefits of harp therapy include lowered blood pressure, reduced stress, an overall calming, peaceful effect; it can help bring one to a meditative, reflective state.
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Live Therapeutic Music
Live therapeutic music can follow breathing pace, resonate with someone's voice or tone, acknowledge if pain is present and gently help one to be temporarily distracted or cope with any discomfort. It is truly a customized, catered experience which the individual can benefit from. For example, a therapeutic harpist can easily change the mode of music (i.e. Dorian Mode) if a patient decides to spontaneously get up from a wheelchair or walk around. It is a specific mode of playing to help a patient feel more grounded.
Healing Intention With Music
Music exists as a healing modality tool, but healing happens when the person opens themselves up to what the music offers them. Music is a gift to be used or to not be used. It is up to that individual. Therapeutic musicians hold intention while playing, the intention is usually to "let the music reach those that want to let it in" and for "general health and well being". As harp practitioners, we are taught to ask, "What is willing to meet me?" and to keep an open mind.
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Therapeutic Musician Programs
Many programs now exist that certify musicians to play for patients therapeutically by the bedside, in their rooms, at their homes, in centers and hospitals, and even for pets! Resources have been listed below for those specific programs.