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Adaptive Instruments pt. 2
In music therapy, accessibility is essential. Every client should have the opportunity to participate in music-making, regardless of physical, sensory, or cognitive ability. Adaptive instruments make that possible. These tools and modifications expand how clients can engage in musical experiences, supporting clinical goals through active participation. What Are Adaptive Instruments? Adaptive instruments are musical tools designed or modified to meet individual needs. They all

McKenna Selissen, MT-BC
1 day ago2 min read
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Adaptive Instruments in Music Therapy
In our work as music therapists, we interact with individuals of all ages and abilities. It is important to consider the different ways...

Jess Neppl, MT-BC
Oct 132 min read
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Celebrating AANHPI Heritage Month!
May is Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, and National Play your Ukulele Day was on May 2nd, but music...

Carolyn Beck, MT-BC
May 121 min read
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Ring the bells!
Hand bells are a great way to learn letters of the musical alphabet, colors or simply to play together in the same musical key.

Carolyn Beck, MT-BC
Aug 18, 20211 min read
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Carolyn Beck, MT-BC
Aug 11, 20210 min read
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