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Mar 23, 2011 · Your list might look different from mine, but based on my experience, here are the 12 songs that I think can be used with just about any music therapy client, regardless of age, diagnosis, or ability. “American Pie” – This song is obviously a classic, and I don’t know anyone who doesn’t like singing along to the chorus.
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- “We Will Rock You,” Queen. According to the Chroma study, researchers found that “We Will Rock You” and its catchy, pounding, even monotonous beat helped—was “ideal”—for “the rehabilitation of speech, language and cognitive functions following a stroke or brain injury,” according to writer Anita Awbi.
- “Three Little Birds,” Bob Marley. While “We Will Rock You” is a foot-stomping classic, reggae artist Bob Marley offers another song that the folks at Chroma love, “Three Little Birds,” a sweet song that enlivens the heart.
- “Amazing Grace,” Elvis Presley. What better song for therapy than one about redemption? And that’s what this song is through and through. Written by John Newton, a former slave trader.
- “Another Brick in the Wall,” Pink Floyd. This song and its gang vocals can provide a bit of community for the listener. It’s a song of rebellion but even more than that it’s a song of community.
These songs have been carefully selected for their ability to soothe, uplift, and inspire listeners. In this article, we will explore nine music therapy songs for mental health, along with interesting details about each. 1. “Weightless” by Marconi Union. Released in 2011, “Weightless” by Marconi Union is often cited as one of the most ...
A list of the top songs a music therapist should know. I have put it into a playlist for learning purposes. (Original song list compiler unknown)
Lyric analysis (Adults): “Roll Away Your Stone” – Mumford and Sons. “Homesick” – Kings of Convenience. “Fix You” – Coldplay. “Be Here Now” – Ray Lamontagne. “Lessons Learned” – Carrie Underwood. “I’m Moving On” – Rascal Flatts. “Life in Vain” – Daniel Johnston (I use a “goals” worksheet labeled ...
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Sep 4, 2024 · Here is a list of various holiday songs compiled to aid your music therapy experiences throughout the year! Songs included may be used around Valentine’s Day, Easter, Memorial Day, 4th of July, Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Winter Holidays. L-O-V-E by Nat King Cole. Little Bunny Foo Foo (traditional) Party in the U.S.A. by Miley Cyrus