Top 10 English Verbs for Music Therapist

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Top 10 English Verbs for Music Therapist Introduction Hello everyone! Welcome to today's video. As music therapists, our work revolves around using the power of music to heal and connect with our clients. And to do that, communication is key. Today, I'll be sharing with you the top 10 English verbs that every music therapist should know. These verbs will not only help you in your sessions, but also in your documentation and discussions with fellow therapists. So, let's get started! 1. Play The verb 'play' is at the heart of what we do. Whether it's playing an instrument, creating melodies, or engaging in musical activities, 'play' is the foundation of our sessions. It's not just about the music, but also about the joy, spontaneity, and creativity that comes with it. When we 'play' with our clients, we create a safe and therapeutic environment. 2. Listen Active listening is a crucial skill for music therapists. It's not just about hearing the music, but also about understanding the emotions, the nuances, and the messages behind it. When we 'listen' to our clients, we show them that we're present, that we care, and that we're there to support them. It's through 'listening' that we can truly connect and respond in a meaningful way. 3. Sing Singing is a powerful tool in music therapy. It's not just about the melody or the lyrics, but also about the expression, the release, and the connection that comes with it. When we 'sing' with our clients, we create a shared experience, a moment of togetherness. It's a way of communicating without words, of expressing emotions that may be hard to put into sentences. 4. Guide

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