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Some of the most brilliant minds throughout recorded history have
believed that music has great power to affect humans. Today,
similar beliefs form the foundation of a $40 billion-a-year
business which targets the effects of music at strategic consumer
groups both "in-store" and "on the street." As today's military
continues adjusting to a "Fourth Generation of War," it is seeing
the need for a wider variety of idea-driven, population-focused,
and non-kinetic tools of influence. Given that music is indeed as
effective as history and the marketplace suggest, this paper
discusses the problem of how the USAF can leverage music to support
U.S. national objectives. Using a Problem/Solution methodology,
Chapter 1 summarizes current research on a wide range of musical
effects and draws conclusions as to their potential for achieving
the goals of the USAF. Given its effects, music is not only useful
for improving morale, but also for shaping perceptions and
communicating ideas with an enhanced degree of persuasiveness. As
such, music presents capabilities of great value to USAF strategic
communication efforts. Chapter 2 outlines a basic Effects-Based
Approach to Band Operations (EBABO) and describes concepts and
tactics which can maximize an EBABO's potential.
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