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Are there unique psychological benefits of choral singing?

Abstract

Singing: It is evident that singing, and particularly singing in a choir, might significantly improve aspects of well-being, such as emotional state/ Musical Engagement: However, many forms of active music engagement have also been positively related to well-being factors, such as self-esteem/ Group Membership: Alternatively, research suggests that the positive relation between choral singing and well-being is determined primarily by group membership

Subjects

choirs, well-being, self-determination theory,

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Authors

Day, Evie

Contributors

Supervisors: Lonsdale, Adam (0000-0003-1847-5816)

Oxford Brookes departments

Faculty of Health and Life Sciences

Dates

Year: 2017


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Published by Oxford Brookes University

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