We are 'hard-wired' to sing - singing has defined our evolution. Through
singing we express our feelings, communicate and connect with others. We
are all singers: singing is part of us and defines cultures worldwide.
Singing also, importantly, makes us feel better: it is, undoubtedly,
good for us.
This book provides an important overview of current research showing the
benefits of singing on our health and wellbeing. Case studies illustrate
its power - for example, how singing helps hospitalised children and a
man living with Parkinson's. The book also discusses potential barriers
for singing and useful strategies needed to overcome them. An example of
a community singing group is also demonstrated, alongside practical
advice on facilitating community singing groups for health and
wellbeing. The book will be valuable to professionals working in health
and social care settings, to practitioners and educators interested in
engaging in singing for health promotion, and individuals looking to
find out more about the benefits and practicalities of singing.