What happens in a typical music therapy session?
The basis of music therapy in the UK is the use of active, or live, improvised music. Music therapists assist people in participating in a creative musical process that is a dynamic interplay between client and therapist. The way in which this process unfolds will vary greatly according to circumstance. A wide range of instruments are normally available, including percussive instruments (drums, cymbals, etc) and melodic instruments (piano, xylophone, etc).
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