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KMID : 1148220190150030313
Journal of Arts Psychotherapy
2019 Volume.15 No. 3 p.313 ~ p.333
Music analysis applied to an integrated art therapy - focusing on Sacred Circle Dance Music -
Kim Jung-Mok

Moon So-Young
Go Hyun-Jung
Choi Myoung-Sun
Park Ji-Won
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to systematically analyze Sacred Circle Dance(SCD) music used in the integrated art therapy. The analyzed SCD musics are 4 in total, which include 'Elm Dance', 'Harpsichord concerto No. 5 Largo', 'Lute concerto in D Largo', and 'Canon in D'. The music analysis consist of the content analysis of the general characteristics of SCD music, 'Structural Model for Stimulatory and Sedative Music', and ¡®Mood Wheel¡¯. In order to increase the reliability of the analysis, the results of the analysis by seven reviewers were reflected in the study results. The results of this study are as follows: First, we examined the musical characteristics that can support the movements of the circle dance such as gait, direction, speed and repeatability. Secondly, the SCD music showed less change in rhythm, strength, and pace. Additionally, its melody and harmony were highly predictable and stable. Thirdly, in the SCD music atmosphere, ¡®Elm Dance¡¯ is dreamy, ¡®harpsichord concerto¡¯ and ¡®lute concerto¡¯ are both lyrical, and ¡®Canon in D¡¯ has spiritual atmosphere. The meaning of this study is to examine the appropriateness and relevance of music in movements by analyzing the SCD music used in integrated art therapy. Furthermore, we expected that the music analysis tools used in this study can be applied in the clinical cases and research of integrated art therapists who are willing to converge music and other media.
KEYWORD
Integrated Art Therapy, Music Analysis, Sacred Circle Dance, Music and Movement
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