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The author argues that musical experience meets a human physiological and social need by supplying rhythmic stimulus that modulates bodily motion and emotional disturbance. Drawing on psychological, physiological, and sociological observations, she proposes toneurology as a field and contends that public agitation alters communal rhythms which music can help restore. Advocating free, state-supported musical instruction, she links such provision to the cultivation of native talent, expanded employment, and preservation of public mental health. Comparative national surveys, statistical appendices, a questionnaire, and practical recommendations are offered to support organized public investment in musical education.

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Alma Webster Hall Powell

Alma Webster Hall Powell was an advocate for music education, best known for her influential work "Music as a Human Need: A Plea for Free National Instruction in Music." In this book, she argues for the importance of music as an essential part of human experience and calls for accessible music education for all. Powell's contributions highlight the significance of music in personal and societal development, reflecting her commitment to making music an integral part of education. Her work continues to resonate with educators and musicians who recognize the transformative power of music.

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