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Schizophrenia Behind the Great Jazz

机译:精神分裂症背后爵士乐

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Charles "Buddy" Bolden's schizophrenia forced him to play his cornet through improvisation. From that, a new genre of music was born in 1917, known today as jazz. Tom Harrell, a well-known and award-winning jazz musician in the 1970s, also had schizophrenia. Speculations arose about how schizophrenia might contribute to their creativity and finesse in playing music, specifically jazz. By analyzing their cases and stories and reviewing theories and research on schizophrenia and music, this article provides an alternative scientific explanation of how such speculation can be true. This rather new and different perspective on schizophrenia as a severe psychological disorder then might shift people's negative stigma of schizophrenics.
机译:查尔斯“伙伴”Bolden的精神分裂症迫使他通过即兴创作来玩他的小号。从中,新的音乐类型在1917年出生,今天知道为爵士乐。 Tom Harrell是20世纪70年代的知名和屡获殊荣的爵士音乐家,也有精神分裂症。猜测出现了精神分裂症如何在演奏音乐中的创造力和技巧,特别是爵士乐。通过分析他们的案件和故事,审查精神分裂症和音乐的理论和研究,本文提供了对这种猜测如何真实的替代科学解释。这对精神分裂症作为严重的心理障碍的这种新的和不同的透视,然后可能会改变人们的精神分裂症的负面耻辱。

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