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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Internt och externt inflytande på en kompositionsprocess

Langørgen, Anders January 2020 (has links)
In my thesis, I have focused on composing by way of adapting motifs from solos I have transcribed, in order to find strong melodies and basslines. I had a hard time selecting the material I would make use of and struggled with balancing what I created myself and what I drew upon from outside sources. Hence the thesis' title, Internal and external influence on a composition process, where I use the terms “internal” and “external” to illustrate two sources I based my composing upon. At the beginning of the process, I was heavily emphasizing the use of external material, to detach myself from my habits and hopefully write innovative music. The result was a harmony rich with dissonance that conflicted with my personal taste. I realized that I needed to abandon this principle and find a balance where external material merely inspired me but was directed by my internal inclinations. / <p>Langørgen, Anders, "Iwazaru"; 2019. Langørgen, Anders, "Ankh"; 2020. Langørgen, Anders, "Baron Wry"; 2020. Langørgen, Anders, "Plasma Cherub"; 2020.</p><p>Sebastian Jonsson – sopran- och altsaxofon, Mattias Olofsson – gitarr, Max Agnas – piano, Edvin Fridolfsson – trummor, Anders Langørgen – kontrabas.</p>
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"Det var inte mitt val" - en narrativ studie om upplevelser av elektrokonvulsiv terapi (ECT)

Moberg, Jennie January 2013 (has links)
This study aims to highlight patients´ experiences about and thoughts of side effects fromelectroconvulsive therapy (ECT), a therapeutic method commonly used when having severedepressions. The framing of questions were how the respondents of this study describe theirlife before, during and after ECT-treatment, how the treatment has affected their daily life andhow these experiences may contribute to the awareness of power in professional relations.The study is based on three semi-structured narrative interviews and the main result showedthat, according to my interpretation, ECT as a treatment obliterated memories, quality of lifeand daily structure for all participants. Unfortunately they have all become subjects ofpsychiatric power and have faced considerable difficulty in getting professional recognitionaccording to their severe memory issues. The respondents have lost the ability to relate totheir past which clearly makes them struggle in their present context. A point in commonamong them is that neither of them wanted ECT but, because of the lack of communicationbetween them as patients and the health care in general, they all ended up getting it.

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