This Circle of Joy! - Melissa Forbes Being Music

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In this episode, Dr. Melissa Forbes from the University of Southern Queensland in Australia discusses the relationship between performing music and participating in it as a way of understanding music making more holistically, and how a more expansive view of being a musician includes the benefits of facilitating music making for other people.

If you'd like to read Melissa's article 'This Circle of Joy: meaningful musicians’ work and the benefits of facilitating singing groups', you can request a full-text copy from Melissa's Researchgate profile: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/345756141_'This_circle_of_joy'_meaningful_musicians'_work_and_the_benefits_of_facilitating_singing_groups

Music in this podcast:
No-one Ever Goes There: https://open.spotify.com/track/1vXbCbb73CQUhoIMBLhksV?si=dc538153a9b74098
Stone Acoustic: https://youtu.be/dtTk30j1FTo

In this episode, Dr. Melissa Forbes from the University of Southern Queensland in Australia discusses the relationship between performing music and participating in it as a way of understanding music making more holistically, and how a more expansive view of being a musician includes the benefits of facilitating music making for other people.

If you'd like to read Melissa's article 'This Circle of Joy: meaningful musicians’ work and the benefits of facilitating singing groups', you can request a full-text copy from Melissa's Researchgate profile: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/345756141_'This_circle_of_joy'_meaningful_musicians'_work_and_the_benefits_of_facilitating_singing_groups

Music in this podcast:
No-one Ever Goes There: https://open.spotify.com/track/1vXbCbb73CQUhoIMBLhksV?si=dc538153a9b74098
Stone Acoustic: https://youtu.be/dtTk30j1FTo