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  1. Sep 29, 2019 · In my experience, I’ve found that something as simple as trying one new instrument can really change a client’s response to interventions and help with feelings of burnout. You can find many of these instruments at major retailers like West Music, Amazon, or Guitar Center.

  2. Sep 15, 2020 · While the guitar is likely the most commonly used string instrument by music therapists, other string instruments can offer even more variation in motor coordination, motor pattern cueing, and sensory stimulation dependent on the goal.

    • 8 Note Hand Bell Set: I received this as a Christmas gift just as I was starting my private practice, and I have found so many uses for it over the years.
    • Taylor GS Mini Guitar: I still rely on my lovingly battered old Dean guitar for most groups and sessions, but I can’t say enough good things about my “good guitar” — the GS Mini.
    • Clatterpillar: I love watching a kiddo pick up the clatterpillar for the very first time and try to figure out what to do with it :) The clatterpillar makes a great passing instrument and encourages creative play.
    • Frog Guiro: We actually don’t have one of these in our collection at the studio, but I have several in my instrument bin for the early childhood class I teach at my church.
  3. Mar 4, 2019 · The Guitar is a music therapist’s best friend. It is the most portable accompanying instrument, plus with adapted chords, it can be rewarding to learn. Interested in an adapted lesson? Click here.

  4. Apr 11, 2022 · Ellisa and Maggie talk about their top tips and tricks for using guitar in their music therapy sessions. They share ideas on adapting the instrument for both themselves and their clients to create success and music when accomplishing both musical and non-music goals.

  5. Aug 26, 2024 · Guitars are versatile, portable, and musically adaptable, which allows music therapists to use guitars in a variety of clinical interventions (Kennedy, 2001; Krout, 2007; Robertson, 2019) in both group and individual settings (Krout, 2003).

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  7. Nov 29, 2011 · This is the model I’ve routinely recommended to music therapists and music therapy programs buying several guitars at a time. They are accessibly priced, they are durable, and with a proper setup, they play very well.

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