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08-02-2017 05:09 PM
08-02-2017 05:09 PM
Music and Emotional Intelligence
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08-02-2017 05:39 PM
08-02-2017 05:39 PM
Re: Music and Emotional Intelligence
Maybe a bit off track from EI but just got me thinking. Thanks xox
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16-02-2017 09:57 AM
16-02-2017 09:57 AM
Re: Music and Emotional Intelligence
hello @Appleblossom @Former-Member
I have turned up the music, danced and sobbed my heart out after sensing a feeling of cleansing.
The few times I went to church in the last 40 years I cried the whole way through the sessions.
This stopped me from going back.
I was talking to someone yesterday about how I have thought about going to my local church now for some time. He is a member and offered to go with me. I explained that I would prefer to go on my own and sit at the back go as often as I wanted.
I do not want to be seen as a babbling mess. I dont want people rushing to assist me. This is holding me back from going.
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09-04-2017 09:29 AM
09-04-2017 09:29 AM
Re: Music and Emotional Intelligence
Over the 50+ years of teaching music I have found that many a student who arrives with a worried visage or a troubled mind will often leave their lesson in a more peaceful frame of mind particularly those in their teens. Such a confusing time of life.
In playing music with an instrument it does require not only a solid foundation for the instrument but also emotional intelligence to meaningfully translate those dots and lines in to soud that affects the emotional core of not only the player but also those within the audience.
It explains that amazing buzz that remains for hours after the performance has ended. 🎶💕
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12-04-2017 12:01 PM
12-04-2017 12:01 PM
Re: Music and Emotional Intelligence
@Kurra I didn't know you were a music teacher. I'm learning the violin. I think my neighbours WISH I had a bit more emotional intelligence to translate the mechanics of playing into something beautiful. I am super looking forward to getting to a stage where I can express my big feelings through my playing more. At the moment I think I'd be described as an "advanced beginner." I super love playing. It definitely makes me feel super calm. What instrument do you play?
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12-04-2017 02:18 PM
12-04-2017 02:18 PM
Re: Music and Emotional Intelligence
I haven't played the violin for many years now bu I found it an excellent instrument for expressing big feelings. Just with way you use the bow it is possible to play a very angry harsh sound. On the same note it's also possible to play a calming and peaceful sound.
I'm fully qualified in flute and also tecorder Phoenix _Rising. The violin I stopped playing nearly 30 years ago. I just couldn't keep more than 2 instruments at a professional standard.
I play mostly jazz now but worked with orchestras until 10 years ago mostly for operas. 🎶🎻
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12-04-2017 04:23 PM
12-04-2017 04:23 PM
Re: Music and Emotional Intelligence
That's very cool @Kurra. Did you learn the violin as a child? I have been surprised at how unusual it is to be learning as an adult. I am learning the suzuki method and I've attended a workshop and also the graduation recital at the Sydney Opera House. At the Opera House there were four of us adults playing in a sea of about 300 kids and at the workshop it was just me and one other adult. I was super self conscious, as were the other adults. However, the kids really didn't care and the teachers were all very supportive. I'm hoping to graduate from Suzuki book 3 this year. I think they classify books 1-3 as a "beginner" so once I hit book 4 I will be able to think of myself as an "intermediate" player.