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Type of Document Thesis
Author Odria, Carlos
Author's Email Address carlosodria@hotmail.com
URN etd-04202011-072554
Title Improvising Transcendence for Health and Healing: A Literature Review and Pilot Study
Degree Master of Music
Department Music, College of
Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title
Benjamin D. Koen Committee Chair
Juan Carlos Galeano Committee Member
Michael B. Bakan Committee Member
Keywords
  • Medical Ethnomusicology
  • Transcendence
  • Improvisation
  • Spirituality and Music
Date of Defense 2011-03-22
Availability unrestricted
Abstract
This thesis explores the healing capabilities of musical improvisation using a two-fold approach. First, it proposes a theoretical framework to understand improvisation as a preventive or curative event. Second, it employs the proposed framework to discuss data collected through fieldwork and a pilot study. Broadly, the thesis links improvisational behavior to the experience of transcendence and personal transformation. More specifically, the study focuses on a group of improvisers living in North Florida and the intricacies of three improvisatory sessions held at Florida State University. The research follows a medical ethnomusicological approach to understand the way these musicians articulate and describe the embodiment of "non-ordinary states" while performing. Throughout the discussion, the notion of non-ordinary states is frequently recapitulated and reframed. Roughly, it refers to the thoughts and emotions that distance the musician from common, everyday activity. In a sense, transcendence is viewed as a spectrum in which those unusual inner-phenomena unfold. The main argument of the thesis is that improvisation leads to the experience of transcendence, and that the experience of transcendence is in itself a vehicle to promote health and healing.
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