Who are we? Many simply see our name GREYCE as just a name.
Though it is our name it has also became an abbreviation forming the foundation of who we are and what we do... Let's spell it out for you!
@GreyceMusic: 'Humans seem to be programmed to want to make music, and the functionality of that music helps them move.' Here's some food for thought for the next time you're out on a run or doing exercise! https://t.co/ZnKLk0VooV
Our ONLINE #MusicTheoryBites grade 1 theory course launches on 21st September 2020! We absolutely look forward to sharing this with schools, parents, and young students alike!
For more details and to register contact: [email protected]#GreyceMusic#MusicTheory
It's so easy to get trapped in the past or lost worrying about the future, but it's only by being present in the moment that we can truly live.
Choose life and growth by allowing yourself to focus on the present.
This #quote sums it up with beautiful words....
#musictherapyconversations ep 41 is out today: portrait of a #musictherapy service during lockdown. I spoke to 8 of my colleagues at Oxleas Music Therapy Service about their experiences. Download and listen https://t.co/JkHcqaklcr
Along with other music therapists from Ireland, Norway, and the United Kingdom, Australian RMT Cherry Hense examines 'Music Therapy and Recovery in Mental Health: Seeking a Way Forward'. Read the full paper: https://t.co/yP3LuVCubK
Our practitioners see playing guitar as a form of mindful escapism, a way to create space between an individual and their busy mind.
This quote from Kelly Jones couldn't be more right: "No matter what’s going on,… https://t.co/BHe5qKIgFP
To combat sleeplessness, people are turning to all sorts of techniques, but another unlikely sedative has also seen a spike in usage around bedtime: music! Check out the latest study.
https://t.co/8pqY0zXgA6
This could be a perfect example of how a person can harness creativity in the mist of boredom.... or other challenges!! What do you think? https://t.co/BROQpO9SkB
Today is also #LetTheMusicPlay day. As is the day after. And the day after. And it continues until @OliverDowden and the rest of this government listen, and do something. Properly.
'Humans seem to be programmed to want to make music, and the functionality of that music helps them move.'
Here's some food for thought for the next time you're out on a run or doing exercise!
https://t.co/VOm6OfI3nG
One creative act or work can inspire many so much more to follow... Creativity is contagious. Pass it on! #StayCreative#inspire https://t.co/4OMcOI6K2f