'New Blood': A contemporary GIM programme.
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Fuglestad SE. 'New Blood': A contemporary GIM programme. . Approaches: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Music Therapy. 2017;9(2):343-358 http://approaches.gr/fuglestad-a20171222Abstract
This article is a presentation of a new contemporary Guided Imagery and Music (GIM) program based on orchestral re-recordings of various tracks by the English pop and rock musician Peter Gabriel. The intention is to share with the GIM community the author’s own experiences and perspectives using this music from the popular music genre with individual clients. The different pieces in the music programme are presented and described using the MIA intensity profile, Hevner’s Mood Wheel and the taxonomy of music. Whether the use of non-classical music is consistent with the individual form of the Bonny Method of GIM will be discussed, together with the potential advantages of repetitions and recognitions due to simplicity in structure, form and harmonies in building safety for clients within a therapeutic setting.