Piano Skills for Music Therapists

Music therapy education, training and practice requires a variety of instrumental, vocal and creative skill. Playing the piano or keyboard is one of the essential ways we can communicate and interact as music therapists.

Whether you began playing the piano in conjunction with your music therapy education, or have been studying for years previously, individual piano skills sessions can help you refresh your playing, develop a greater range of expression and advance the improvisational skills necessary to flexibly engage your clients.

My approach to each person is supportive and sensitive!

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The piano is a rich source of melodic, harmonic and rhythmic expression, and can offer an important space for interactive play.