The Evolution of GIM Programming
This article traces the origins and evolution of the music programs central to the Bonny Method (also called GIM or BMGIM). These programmed, sequenced western art music selections shape the core experience of GIM, eliciting intra-, inter-, and trans-personal phenomena through a range of visual, aud...
Main Author: | Anthony Meadows |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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GAMUT - Grieg Academy Music Therapy Research Centre (NORCE & University of Bergen)
2010-10-01
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Series: | Voices |
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Online Access: | https://voices.no/index.php/voices/article/view/1881 |
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