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  1. Jul 15, 2020 · Improvisation: Involves spontaneous music making using simple instruments, body percussion, or the voice. This type of intervention requires the therapist to hear and interpret, and ultimately respond to the client’s playing or mood.

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  2. In music therapy improvisation is defined as a process where the client and therapist relate to each other. The client makes up music, musical improvisation, while singing or playing, extemporaneously creating a melody, rhythm, song, or instrumental piece.

  3. improvisation in music therapy can be used to help people express and share their in-the- moment feelings. It can also be practiced by people with little to no musical background.

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  4. Improvisation in music therapy includes any experiences in which the client actively participates in spontaneous music making with the therapist and/or other clients--playing instruments, vocalizing, or sounding their bodies or other objects (p. 122).

  5. Analytical Music Therapy: This approach uses improvised musical “dialogue” through singing or playing an instrument to express unconscious thoughts, which are then reflected upon and discussed with the therapist. It aims to provide insight into inner psychological processes and facilitate emotional healing.

  6. Dec 18, 2014 · Improvisation in music therapy is seen to have specific benefits for particular populations including the amelioration of neurological damage, improvements in mental health conditions, reductions in stress and anxiety, and improved communication and joint attention behaviours in children with autistic spectrum disorders.

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  8. Improvisation in music therapy is seen to have specific benefits for particular populations including the amelioration of neurological damage, improvements in mental health conditions, reductions in stress and anxiety, and improved communication and joint attention behaviours in children with autistic spectrum disorders.

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