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Influences of Playing the Violin on Health
Kostková, Anna ; ČEPICKÝ, Leoš (advisor) ; PAZDERA, Jindřich (referee)
The bachelor thesis “Influences of Playing the Violin on Health” deals with violin playing issues from musical and physiological point of view. The aim of the work is to introduce most common health problems that trouble professional violinists and to point out health hazards of orchestral player’s profession. A reader is informed about a basic posture of particular parts of the body during playing the violin. There are also mentioned reasons of various character that negatively influence physical and psychological point of a musician and there is a summary of chosen health complications, mainly focused on a musculoskeletal system of a player. Final chapter is dedicated to the prevention of violinists’ health problems that should become a natural part of their lives.
Harmonising and healing Effects of the Music
Melkusová, Hana ; MIHULE, Jiří (advisor) ; BROŽKOVÁ, Jana (referee)
In this work I discuss treatment options of music, the music of our bodies, the music around us and in our music. I am trying to bring hidden effects of music not only to the musicians, but to offer music hygiene that is suitable both for music professionals and there educational activites, and for musical laymen. I would like to shouw them, approuches that are currently available to us, but most people do not use them effectively. I would like to highlight the dangers that are hidden in music and versa as well as to highlight its benefits and to show its benefit. In the first chapters, I try to explain how we receive, create, divide music, and chat music gives us. In subsequent chapters I focus on the possibilities of beneficial use of music different age groups. My work can be challenging not only to musicians and educators, but also to therapeutic professions.
Therapeutic effect of sound
Mendrek, Dominik ; Gerlichová, Markéta (advisor) ; Černohorský, Roman (referee)
There's no denying that the sound, respectively music played an important role in the process of human evolution. The phenomenon of mechanical vibration of air particles formed our personalities to such an extent, that most of us "normal" is hard to imagine leading a full life without this "obvious." The effect of sound waves on the human body can be therapeutic or destructive. This work aims to make a small glimpse into the vast and far (still) a little explored area of the therapeutic effect of sound. I will focus on the physiological mechanisms of perception (processing) audio information and the effect that this step may cause.
Health Problem´s Prevention for Oboists
Jenešová, Ivana ; SEQUARDTOVÁ, Liběna (advisor) ; BROŽKOVÁ, Jana (referee)
In the context of recent research in the field of professional musicians and their health care the question of how to prevent typical diseases of musicians is increasingly discussed. This Master´s thesis deals with the relationship between the human body and playing the oboe. It focuses on a presentation about the musculoskeletal system and the corporeal processes during a musical play. This paper moreover answers the question how important the compensation of unilateral movements is and presents options of compensation. The aim of this work is to summarize observations, personal experiences and analysis of professional sources. The outcome of this examination ought to be a beneficial and healthy system of exercises for oboists which is not only oriented on the way of practicing the musical instrument but also on the suitable physical exercises. The conclusion finally recapitulates the most important aspects of health care.

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