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Robert Gupta, a famous violinist in the Los Angeles Philharmonic, gives us an interesting look into why music therapy works for so many people. Music as therapy provides an escape for the many who find solace in notes, rhythms, and melodies.
Gupta describes how he gave a violin lesson to Nathaniel Ayers the soloist, a violinist who ended up on the streets due to his mental illness, and how music helped Nathanial escape his paranoid schizophrenia.
Instructor: Robert GuptaLocation: TED Talks
Length: 1-10 min
Subjects: Music, Psychology
Tags: music therapy
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