Project Unmute: A Digital Music Program Delivered by Adolescent Musicians to Older Adults with Cognitive Decline.

Jennie L Dorris, Kyle Chang, Diana J McLaughlin, Shaun S Murray, Savannah Schaumburg, Juleen Rodakowski
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Effective intergenerational music programming has the power to positively influence the current lives of the millions of older adults who are experiencing Alzheimer's disease and dementia, as well as to support the confidence of the newest generation of young musicians. To explore this potential, we designed a digital, intergenerational music program delivered by adolescent musicians to older adults with cognitive decline. This program utilized songs preferred by the older adults and an interactive activity that engaged the two generations. We believe this type of easily scalable programming could support older adults and young musicians, as well as promote new intergenerational relationships.

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非静音项目:由青少年音乐家向认知衰退的老年人提供的数字音乐程序。
有效的代际音乐节目有能力对数百万患有阿尔茨海默病和痴呆症的老年人的当前生活产生积极影响,并支持最新一代年轻音乐家的信心。为了探索这种潜力,我们设计了一个由青少年音乐家向认知能力下降的老年人提供的数字代际音乐节目。这个节目利用了老年人喜欢的歌曲和两代人参与的互动活动。我们相信这种易于扩展的节目可以支持老年人和年轻音乐家,并促进新的代际关系。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Intergenerational Relationships is the forum for scholars, practitioners, policy makers, educators, and advocates to stay abreast of the latest intergenerational research, practice methods and policy initiatives. This is the only journal focusing on the intergenerational field integrating practical, theoretical, empirical, familial, and policy perspectives.
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