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Search Home : Regional : Europe : United Kingdom : Society and Culture : Disability : Arts : Music See Also:
- Angryfish: A three piece indie punk band popular on the disability arts scene. Two of the band are wheelchair users and the songs are political.
- Cheow Godfrey's music therapy: Cheow Godfrey explains the benefits of music therapy. Includes biography. London.
- Drake Music Project: Enabling disabled children and adults to play conventional musical instruments. Technology, news and regional events.
- Evelyn Glennie - Disability?: Professional percussionist gives the text of a speech rejecting the label disabled and explains why her being deaf is irrelevant, the role of music therapy and music as communication.
- Heavy Load: Rock band from Brighton whose members are musicians with and without learning disabilities.
- Living My Song: Access to Music: Organisation providing information and resources to support access to music, particularly for people with physical or learning disabilities.
- Music Technology and Curriculum Access: A study examining ways in which technology can improve access to music for all but, particularly, for pupils with disabilities.
- Music is Magic: Hindhead Music Centre in Surrey introduce their courses for children with disabilities.
- Nordoff Robbins Music Therapy UK: Music therapy services to adults and children in the UK and abroad, with training in therapy to the professional level. Information on international research, the Centre, what is music therapy, services, library facilities, fund raising, conferences, short courses, and related links.
- Share Music: Residential music courses for young people with physical disability or sensory impairment. London based but courses are held throughout the country.
- The Moby Project: A charity to create a free mobile recording studio facility for the disabled.
- Yorkshire Association for Music and Special Educational Needs: Charity which promotes the making and enjoyment of music for disabled adults and children of all abilities.
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