2025-03-06
7 分钟I'm Dacher Keltner.
Welcome to Happiness Break,
where we take a short break in the day to try a practice shown to help us find a sense of calm and connection with ourselves and each other.
Today, we're going to do something kind of different.
We're going to create rhythms using nothing but our bodies in a kind of musical meditation.
Body percussion practices have been shown to help reduce stress and anxiety, boost self-esteem, and help us focus.
And when we move our bodies in sync with other people,
this helps us feel more compassion, behave more altruistically, thanks to higher levels of oxytocin.
Leading us today is Keith Terry, a world-renowned composer and percussionist who uses his own body as his instrument.
We're going to follow along as Keith guides us through a practice he created called body music,
starting with just some basic claps and moving right along into some rhythms using the chest.
So find somewhere where you feel comfortable, where you can move around a little,
and where it's okay for you to get into your body and make some noise.
Here's Keith.
Hi, I'm Keith Terry.
I'm a musician.
I'm a rhythm dancer and an educator.
And then in the 1970s, as a result of working with a lot of tap dancers,
I had the thought that I could stand up and I could play all the rhythms I was playing on my drums on my body.
They were really inspiring to me and I became a body musician.