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Did we have in history a chronomusicotherapy?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 March 2020

A. Chaouqi
Affiliation:
Hôpital militaire Mohamed V, psychiatry, Rabat, Morocco
Y. Alaoui Mamouni
Affiliation:
Hôpital militaire Mohamed V, psychiatry, Rabat, Morocco
Z. hammani
Affiliation:
Hôpital militaire My Ismail Meknes, psychiatry, Meknes, Morocco
M. Yassari
Affiliation:
Hôpital militaire My Ismail Meknes, psychiatry, Meknes, Morocco

Abstract

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Andalusian music is the name of the classical music in Morocco. It grown in Andalucia, but we still find it just in Morocco and some other countries of North Africa. A music that related with soufisme and Marestans: hospitals at that era. A music which is also called “al-Ala” means the machine. It has 24 “Naoubas”: rythme as much the hours of the day and each Naoubas can be played in just an hour in the day.

It was played for patients in Marestans. This music was played by all the factions of the great Morocco (actual Morocco and Spain) society: including Muslims, Christians and Jews, with a variety of instruments this music did imposed itself, and still one of landmarks of Morocco.

We will talk about the specifities and also the particularities of this kind of chronomusicotherapy.

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e-Poster viewing: Mental health care
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Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2017
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