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      • Songs by Queen, Pink Floyd and Bob Marley are among the most effective for music therapy patients, a UK study has found. Queen’s classic We Will Rock You came out on top, with Marley’s Three Little Birds and Pink Floyd’s Another Brick in the Wall making the top five.
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  1. 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.

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  2. The KU music therapy song repertoire resource list acts as a reference for music therapy students as they work to develop a diverse repertoire of songs for use in their musical, pre-clinical, and clinical work.

  3. Sep 4, 2024 · As a music therapist, it can be helpful to have go-to songs and music experiences to pull out in any music therapy session. We’ve worked with all ages and have found that while this list is not all inclusive and doesn’t account for a client’s specific music preference, these are some of our top songs with each age group.

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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.
  4. Apr 6, 2011 · But every single song on my recent list of 12 Songs Every Music Therapist Should Know can be found in this giant binder, as are many of the songs I’m about to add to that list. I received several requests for my FULL list of essential songs, and since I aim to please, here goes!

  5. Jul 21, 2023 · Each song is available to download for easy use in practice settings. Included in the collection are: greetings songs, songs for building self-awareness and emotional expression; songs for special occasions and rhythmic chants to inspire creative movement and social connectedness.

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  7. Mar 29, 2021 · The speech, physical, and occupational therapists love to use music in their sessions and recognize how motivating music is to the children. They asked us if we could share some of our favorite songs.

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