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(02/27/23 4:33am)
First-year music industry studies student Dan Porcelli sings “Wild Thing” by The Troggs as the ensemble practices for its performance on Feb. 13, 2023. The ensemble performed at the Koger Center for students and community members.
(02/27/23 4:34am)
Bell plays the electric guitar for the commercial music ensemble class on Feb. 7, 2023. In the class, students play and rehearse together for future performances.
(02/27/23 4:34am)
Wilberger plays bass for the ensemble. Students in USC’s School of Music’s commercial music ensemble class said they have found comfort in performing and playing music as an outlet for creative therapy.
(02/27/23 4:33am)
Coordinator and instructor of music industry studies Jeremy Polley (far left) changes third-year music industry studies student Harry Milvid’s guitar settings while second-year music industries student Megan Gallagher (right) is pictured singing “Santeria” by Sublime. Gallagher sings for the ensemble and arranges music for an acapella group. She uses music to communicate her emotions and believes in “the power that (music) can have mentally over your emotions.”
(02/27/23 4:33am)
Third-year music industry studies student Stephen Bell, fourth-year music industry studies student Hope Wilberger and Milvid practice together as a part of USC’s School of Music’s commercial music ensemble class. Students in USC’s School of Music’s commercial music ensemble class said they have found comfort in performing and playing music as an outlet for creative therapy.
(02/27/23 4:32am)
Second-year music industry studies student Donovan Medley rehearses on the classroom’s piano for the ensemble’s performance set for February 13, 2023. In professional music therapy settings, instruments are set up in a particular way for clients in order to be their most successful. They are deconstructed so that patients can learn the basics and grow as they practice.
(02/27/23 4:32am)
Medley practices playing the piano before the ensemble’s rehearsal on Feb. 7, 2023. Medley said he believes that music helps to “really emphasize the emotion that you’re feeling and to be able to process it in that moment.”
(02/27/23 4:31am)
Milvid plays “Santeria” by Sublime on his electric guitar on Feb. 7, 2023. Milvid, along with the rest of the ensemble, practiced for a performance at the Koger Center on Feb. 13, 2023.
(02/27/23 4:32am)
Natalie Rousseau Fouty, an expert in music therapy, founded Key Changes Therapy Services Inc. — a nonprofit aimed at transforming artistic therapy — in Columbia, South Carolina. She is currently the organization’s executive director and is a board-certified music therapist by trade who defines music therapy as “utilizing music as the vehicle of sorts for any type of therapeutic change.”
(02/27/23 4:30am)
The ukulele is typically the first instrument that professionals will introduce to their patients because of its small size and fewer strings. This helps with learning how to play instruments if a patient does not have prior experience.
(02/26/23 5:30am)
A crystal chart hangs next to The Healing Bar's collection of stones and gems, telling customers the names of the crystals they are browsing. The crystals of the Earth are listed on the chart.
(02/26/23 5:23am)
Multiple different kinds of crystals are placed in stacked jars at The Healing Bar on Jan. 26, 2023. One of the most popular items in spiritual healing among young generations is through crystals.
(02/26/23 5:23am)
A photo of the pre-made tea packets and mixtures that The Healing Bar carries on Jan. 26, 2023. The store, located on 503 12th St., West Columbia, also has recipe books for herbal teas that customers can purchase.
(02/26/23 5:23am)
Ritual candles of all sorts of colors line a table in The Healing Bar on Jan. 26, 2023. Each color of candle is used for a different, specific purpose.
(02/26/23 5:22am)
Handmade dream catchers hang gracefully along the walls of The Healing Bar on Jan 26, 2023. The store, located on 503 12th St., West Columbia, is a center for spiritual healing and growth.
(02/26/23 5:22am)
A photo of different products that The Healing Bar carries on Jan. 26, 2023.The Healing Bar is a spiritual healing store that carries crystals, tarot cards and oils and is located on 503 12th St., West Columbia
(02/26/23 5:21am)
Spiritual books sit on a table in The Healing Bar on Jan. 26, 2023. The readings range from focusing on the divine self to astrology.
(02/23/23 4:21am)
Junior right-handed pitcher Jack Mahoney pitches the ball to UMass Lowell during the game on Feb. 19, 2023. In 2021, Mahoney was awarded the Perfect Game Freshman All-America second team.
(02/23/23 4:22am)
Junior right-handed pitcher Jack Mahoney pitches the ball to UMass Lowell at Founders Park on Feb. 19, 2023. After recovering from Tommy John surgery in 2022, Mahoney returned to the pitcher's mound during the final game of the series against the River Hawks.
(02/20/23 12:40am)
Sophomore catcher Talmadge LeCroy catches the ball in-between innings during the game on February 19, 2023. The South Carolina baseball team won against UMass Lowell 12-1.