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Music Therapy as a Career

by Rachel on July 29, 2009

One of the most fun aspects of writing this blog is the feedback I get from readers via email. I absolutely love hearing from you, whether you’re sharing a success story or asking a question. One of the questions that I get asked the most is “how do I become a music therapist?”. I receive one of these at least twice a week, with people wanting to know what kind of education and training are required, how long it takes, where a music therapist can work, etc.

So I was thrilled when I came across a blog post by one of my Twitter friends, fellow music therapist Kimberly Moore, addressing this very topic. For those of you who are curious about the path that leads to a music therapy career, please take a moment and read How to Become a Music Therapist. And keep the emails and comments coming!


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Piano Teacher July 31, 2009 at 8:36 am

The simple reason why I always visit this site is because I learn so many new stuffs that can improve my way od teaching music to my students. You also have this unique way of sharing these music teacher resources. Cheers!

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