Comments on: Music Therapy: Making a Difference One Note at a Time /music-therapy-making-a-difference/ Music school, Music major, Music career Tue, 28 Oct 2025 21:16:31 +0000 hourly 1 By: MajoringInMusic /music-therapy-making-a-difference/#comment-185502 Mon, 17 Feb 2020 19:18:29 +0000 http://majoringinmusic.com/?p=3444#comment-185502 In reply to Vasti.

Read the articles on »ĆąĎapp to learn more. You’ll find that in the U.S., you must have a bachelor’s degree in music therapy or a bachelor’s degree in another area of music and then take an equivalency program in order to be deemed suitably prepared to take the exams that lead to becoming a credentialed music therapist. Each country determines its own rules, so check with the country’s regulations where you plan to study if outside the U.S.

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By: Vasti /music-therapy-making-a-difference/#comment-184329 Wed, 12 Feb 2020 07:51:07 +0000 http://majoringinmusic.com/?p=3444#comment-184329 Can you become a music therapist with just a associates degree in music?

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By: MajoringInMusic /music-therapy-making-a-difference/#comment-125617 Fri, 14 Dec 2018 20:31:44 +0000 http://majoringinmusic.com/?p=3444#comment-125617 In reply to Claire.

How wonderful that you’re communicating with your grandfather through music. Research shows that music has a significant impact on folks with Alzheimer’s.

As a music major but not a music therapy major, in order to qualify to be a credentialed music therapist, you would need to take a music therapy equivalency program after you get your bachelor’s degree in music. Note that there are some programs that prepare you to work with people in hospital and other health-related settings, but these do not provide the music therapy credentials. You might want to check out the – the Longy School of Music at Bard College will be offering this in the summer.Bedside Harp and Music Cares out of Canada are other programs that offer training but not as extensive as music therapy.

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By: Claire /music-therapy-making-a-difference/#comment-125575 Fri, 14 Dec 2018 03:21:13 +0000 http://majoringinmusic.com/?p=3444#comment-125575 I am freshman at the Catholic University of America, and am working on a BA in music with a focus on pedal harp and piano. I want to teach these instruments in a private studio or in a private school, not a public school. I am also looking into music therapy though. Is there an online music therapy or music thanatology degree (or a mix of the two) that I could get, or would I need to actually attend a school to be qualified? My Grandfather has Alzheimer’s, and has always loved music, so I play the piano or harp for him and sing. Now that I live in DC and he in Washington, I have to Skype him to sing, but he still enjoys it. I also play in Nursing Homes and hospitals when I can.

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By: MajoringInMusic /music-therapy-making-a-difference/#comment-8951 Tue, 28 Jan 2014 18:22:33 +0000 http://majoringinmusic.com/?p=3444#comment-8951 In reply to Thomas.

Hi Thomas. We suggest you click on this article: . It should answer most if not all of your questions as well as inform you as to what you need to be prepared with for going into a graduate program in music therapy.

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By: Thomas /music-therapy-making-a-difference/#comment-8836 Sat, 25 Jan 2014 05:56:22 +0000 http://majoringinmusic.com/?p=3444#comment-8836 Hi, I am a Music Education student at this time. Right now I am considering switching my degree from Education to Bachelors of Science in Music. Could I still get a masters in Music Therapy if I took this route?

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By: MajoringInMusic /music-therapy-making-a-difference/#comment-5169 Thu, 25 Jul 2013 18:35:44 +0000 http://majoringinmusic.com/?p=3444#comment-5169 In reply to Mackenzie.

Hi Mackenzie,

We have a new article that addresses this question – see .

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By: Mackenzie /music-therapy-making-a-difference/#comment-5168 Thu, 25 Jul 2013 18:25:58 +0000 http://majoringinmusic.com/?p=3444#comment-5168 Can you become a Music Therapist with a Music Degree or must you have a Music Therapy Degree?

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By: MajoringInMusic /music-therapy-making-a-difference/#comment-4902 Wed, 03 Jul 2013 20:09:40 +0000 http://majoringinmusic.com/?p=3444#comment-4902 In reply to Jacob.

Hi Jacob,

It’s wonderful to discover the healing effects of music, isn’t it? There are plenty of informal ways to bring music into your work. But to work in hospitals, mental health centers, with veterans affected by PTSD, with older adults, in neonatal clinics, or with kids with autism –– you’re likely going to need music therapy credentials. We’re getting ready to post another article that speaks to questions about certification, but in the meantime you’ll be glad to know that your proficiency on guitar is essential to becoming a certified music therapist (as are keyboard and vocal proficiency).

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By: Jacob /music-therapy-making-a-difference/#comment-4878 Mon, 01 Jul 2013 19:49:24 +0000 http://majoringinmusic.com/?p=3444#comment-4878 I am very interested in music therapy for mental health. I play guitar and hand drums, but also suffer from a scizoeffective disorder. Music has made such a difference to my mental health, I want to know how I can share my love of music to others. I find that bars are not the place that I want to work, I would love to work with those who need help.

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