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De wonderen van muziek- Miracles of Music | Pim Giel | TEDxAmstelveen


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dear people who loves the music
classical music has to be done
amstelveen
or pop music are also young hiphop
in the room
day to come
everyone has something to do with music but
once music is also whole because you imagine
Well, once in a while you are three years old
have a good idea
you understand everything but I can not
make eye contact
I can not even talk back about how
it would be now
you are demented today
limited and you do not know who the person
is that comes in
what time it is or where you are or how
would you feel if you tomorrow
stroke gets you must go
rehabilitate
you can cook everything again
driving a car
you understand what they do every year
says
but you are not able to be stupid
speak word
what does music bring you then how beneficial
could be music
I want to talk to you about that now
have hope at the end of my speech
that you see applications for yourself
people with a disability to their
quality of life
but first something about the origin of
music a long time ago
I am talking about 50,000 years ago
could already drum him to blow whistles
but we could not speak a word and
since that time, music has a
important part played in our
cultures in our rituals and nowadays
on the day in our western society
where is the music in our rituals?
yes we have
listening to music at school
music is occasionally allowed to be a ritual
okay on our wedding day we have the
bird dance
that is our ritual or ours
funeral you the top three
andrea bocelli eric clapton
and dear people worldwide the number 1
is avé maria
still not mieke telkamp
because that is not worldwide then
we are no longer musical
which of you will find yourself musically
which of you plays an instrument
that so many but it turns out that 96
percent of you
musically and that’s been demonstrated in
babies scientifically from two days
old
what is only testing this is gentle and
this is a big blow
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all of us would score more musically
than 96% dear people for a long time
we listen to musicians
I call this music experience
music therapy goes a step further
by that I mean a professional
via an intervention with music
vulnerable people with disabilities or a
trauma
your quality of life tries to
raise and there is more and more
scientific research for that
and more and more evidence even if it is still
paper thin
and I have the honor of working with the Dutch
scientific top erik scherder dick
swaab henkjan honey
to give wonders to the general public
show music
and most importantly
result of the scientific
research is that in contrast to
our speech hearing feeling emotion that is
all in one place in our
brain
while music
that is in many areas of ours
brains and I’ll be there right away
back with an example
but how is the effect on our own?
life
our quality of life and I leave
myself as an example
I wrote as a child
terrible bad dramas
my parents always went to school
called suis inadequate and she had
they were so fed up that they let me
test and hester movie
and that test showed me that
an innate vibration in my
right hand what if that he easily
never had to do and the best song
I received piano lessons
and thus I not only have a realm
received social life have a lot
legs I even have madam
the encounter
but whatever came forward in that test
is that I am an incredible one
concentration problems and know
to bend in a force
I dare from the room of the self
To say that I am very creative good
can connect
I am so worthless in the details and
I’m getting really excited here
crazy she is good dark because of that
goes as normal
and you and professional musician I will
not always be practiced all day long
by a completely different example mine
eldest son
you also in the hall in the middle
school was that we will be terrible
bad in mathematics but thank god was one
careful math teacher in that knew
that that piano played that dude said
math test that is coming
that is nothing for you
place of that test
are you going to compose a piece of music
because this is also logical
think and I’ll leave you one now
fragment hear what that then as
rebellious adolescent has composed
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now he makes all the music for my films
and he has also made his works
he plays 8 instruments and is music
his life in his work
go now step by step what is it for now
people with disabilities
I’m going to film by my youngest son
I’m going to give you what they film fragment now
show he would do much better
to be able to show what music can do
do if you have a restriction
but first some figures
20 percent of us are informal carers
the same percentage has to do with
I directly or indirectly form dementia
of them or Parkinson’s and the double
lovely people
psychic suffering in any form
forty percent of us
and only 3% pts
traumas on this picture you see
syrian children who have fled and
live here now and loneliness
the elderly in our aging
society but also young people and as
final example shows only a little
1% of you or myself have a form
of autism
but in the Netherlands it does
about 170 thousand people
which of you has with this group
to make people
together music these people can help
we are going to look at some examples I have
filmed we see as first timo and
autistic boy from amstelveen van
was three years old
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well you do not see it in the beginning
eye contact does not exist
as that music therapy progresses
to get going
a very different example of jaqueline de
heavily mentally disabled woman
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like that we’re done
what will we do later I will go with you
playing on the drum sets year chairs
just right
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what you see here is that jaqueline
makes contact through her head on the
to lay instruments she wants
feel vibrations and you will think
ah
30 minutes of music therapy what a
fooling
but in people like jaqueline with enormous
unrest and also people with dementia
the after effect of this
peace can last for two days
30 minutes
who wanted another example yes no me
well
and, after all, do the dark orders
a stroke
short and
short and long
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then you say groups
metal yes yes this is the classic
example from now in the aphasia you can
do not speak after a brain haemorrhage
this lady could have everything back
examples that people are six
can not speak for months and after
the first music therapy session and that
is what I said in the beginning of I announce
with an example
that music affects multiple parts
of the brain
and therefore it can be after the speech center
go and so can this lady
learning to speak in a singing way is one
incredible what you can do yourself
do at home
I give you two examples we know
all the Parkinson’s patient
who can act like a drunken man then I must
that dot above walking like a drunken man
but how simple is it when you are there
finger cut is going to run the bait you’ll
see that the park zoom patient in that
rhythm can run
how liberating must that form be
a second very different example I already have
previously called people with the form of
demotion with a lot of unrest and above all
during a wash
so you can drama but how easy it is
to sing a song together for
formerly the unrest goes away there is pleasure
and the wash is done faster and
there are her dicks in the care
government time and money do this
effective or not ready 50% of
we can benefit from using
music I have mentioned the examples
dementia 20% we are informal carers 20%
psychic suffering 40% so I would be you
to invite you home underway
to go
and indeed dicks but do not
long live the music
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