Music Therapy Techniques

3 words in this vocabulary list

noun the action or skill of playing a drum or drums

verb present participle of the verb 'drum', which means to play a drum or drums

  • The skilled musician showcased his drumming technique during the classical concert.
  • She's been drumming on the table all day, driving me crazy.
  • The drummer was absolutely killing it with his sick drumming skills.
  • The rain on the roof sounded like a drummer drumming a steady beat.

noun a quiet, gentle song sung to send a child to sleep

  • The mother sang a soothing lullaby to her baby before putting him to sleep.
  • I always play a lullaby on my phone to help me relax and fall asleep.
  • My grandma used to hum a lullaby to help me doze off when I was a kid.
  • The gentle sound of the waves crashing against the shore was like a lullaby to her troubled mind.

noun A person who uses music as a form of therapy to help individuals improve their physical, emotional, cognitive, and social well-being.

  • The music therapist utilized various techniques to help patients improve their emotional and cognitive well-being.
  • My friend's mom is a music therapist and she helps people relax and de-stress through music.
  • Dude, did you know that music therapists can actually help you chill out and feel better?
  • In a way, a music therapist is like a healer of the soul, using music as their medicine.