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Music is intrinsic to our everyday lives and is an artform filled with unique experiences and stories to tell, but how can music be used to describe highly subjective diseases like Alzheimer’s and dementia in a broad sense? Join Max as he explores and analyses the popular album ‘Everywhere at the End of Time’ (with assistance from Dr Sandra Garrido of Western Sydney University), as well as touch upon the importance and value of music therapy on dementia patients.
Explore the artist’s work for yourself here: https://thecaretaker.bandcamp.com/album/everywhere-at-the-end-of-time
Check out Dr Garrido’s research here: https://content.iospress.com/articles/journal-of-alzheimers-disease/jad200457
Music is intrinsic to our everyday lives and is an artform filled with unique experiences and stories to tell, but how can music be used to describe highly subjective diseases like Alzheimer’s and dementia in a broad sense? Join Max as he explores and analyses the popular album ‘Everywhere at the End of Time’ (with assistance from Dr Sandra Garrido of Western Sydney University), as well as touch upon the importance and value of music therapy on dementia patients.
Explore the artist’s work for yourself here: https://thecaretaker.bandcamp.com/album/everywhere-at-the-end-of-time
Check out Dr Garrido’s research here: https://content.iospress.com/articles/journal-of-alzheimers-disease/jad200457