Music as an agent to human development: a systems approach

Authors

  • Gertina van Schalkwyk University of Pretoria

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.38140/aa.v33i1.632

Abstract

Human beings are uniquely rhythmic beings — without rhythm there is no life. From conception to death the human being is embedded in rhythmic patterns and pulsations. Patterns of biological and personal functioning represent the everchanging rhythmical dance of life. This article will discuss the connections between the structural and functional components of the individual and music. The dynamic processes observed in the interactions between the human being and music in various contexts lead to an understanding of the dynamics of developmental outcomes which are never a steady hum, but rather symphonic.

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Published

2001-02-28

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