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    Oh that’s actually a known phenomenon music is a different part of the brain from speech for some reason. Lemme get on the computer with a keyboard I’ve got a few more fun comments…

    • Here’s a ballerina getting activated like a fucking sleeper agent to the score from Swan Lake. I’d also like to comment that the way she’s in the wheelchair and kinda slumped over to me suggests that the dementia has likely progressed enough that she’s having trouble walking (it even affects muscle memory, eventually she may even forget how to swallow) so the fact that music can activate her muscle memory anyway is pretty cool.

    • If you ever have a relative with dementia that requires caregivers that are not family or friends (nurses, home health aides, etc) please put together two music playlists for me (or spiritual me 😉):

      • one set of chill music I can play if I need them to relax for bedtime and stressful events
      • one more upbeat set of songs physical or recreation therapy can play if they need to get them up and out of bed.

    If I don’t know what songs they like I’ll usually try whatever was popular in their demographic when they were 15-25y/o but that’s never gonna beat knowing the exact song they danced to at their wedding.

    Thnx for reading! <3

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      for older folks like those currently suffering from dementia - try christmas carols or religious music played/sung during the big religious ceremonies.

      i spent years thinking what sort of music i could play my great grandma, because what music was even there in the 1930s in rural poland? but the last christmas we had with her we put on some christmas carols, and she came back alive a little. it was magical

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        Oh for a lot of immigrants I do wind up resorting to folk music, and there’s a lot of overlap with hymns and other spiritual music.

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      You are amazing. I just want you to know that.

      What you do makes a huge difference in someone’s life and you should be paid way more than you probably are.

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    It’s been a hot minute since my college days, but I do remember learning about singing as one possible avenue of speech therapy in one of my classes. Something about using different parts of the brain I guess.

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      Yup, it’s a different part of the brain. My wife’s speech and memory are still worse for wear after she suffered a series of strokes in her left hemisphere several years ago, but she can belt out any tune she’s heard in the past fifty years like it was nothing.

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          Everybody’s saying that the Scatman stutters but doesn’t ever stutter when he sings.

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            Ozzy Osbourne is nigh unintelligible when he speaks, but then sings incredibly well.

            ETA: fixed intelligible to unintelligible

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              Really? From his work in sabbath, he sounds like a crackhead stuck in a well, which is basically what he is.

              And I’m a fan of Ozzy era sabbath, precisely because he sounds like a crackhead stuck in a well, wheras Dio is the far better singer. Which took away from the atmosphere of sabbath. That and Iommi for some reason started to write a lot more in line with other people in the 80s.

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                I mean, his later solo stuff takes a lot of cues from classical music.

                I used him a LOT in a classical music appreciation class in college.

                At the end, I was asked why I didn’t take the other music appreciation class - rock?

                Because it was only offered at 7am. Really counterintuitive for the crowd who grew up on “I wanna rock and roll all night, and party every day!” You can’t do that with a 7am class.

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          Looked up a song and this interview, seems to check out

          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9SBaTjTH1gw > interview

          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IST12a33X7o > song

          Interesting. I guess it’s not even having to put a tune to the speech, just trying to work it with rhythmn seems to help (at least Typhoon).

          EDIT : I remember an interview where James Earl Jones (among others) have said they took up acting to help with their stuttering.

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    Stories like these are why I love the ttrpg community. No question of does she belong in the hobby, just “how can we make her feel comfortable joining the party?”. Being cursed to only sing is also a perfect backstory for a bard.

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    That’s awesome. A certain bat eating musician has a similar condition. Speaks with an impediment but can sing perfectly well, because it uses another part of the brain! Or something. This is a Lemmy comment, not an academic paper.

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    Neat! Others have mentioned similar events in this thread, but no one has yet mentioned ‘wielding a red sword’ which is a book in the incarnations of immortality series by piers Anthony. War himself is afflicted in the same fashion and sings to communicate. Oh and get your mind out of the gutter.

    Really good series.

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    As I was reading this, I thought the girlfriend was going to end up playing a Kenku, being able to role play and handle her issue that way