History
Instruments
Elements of Music
Basics
Benefits of Music Therapy
100
The decade in which the first music therapy journal was published 

1960's 

100

Number of strings on a Ukulele

4

100

The natural rhythm created by your cardiovascular system 

Heartbeat 

100

Required for music therapy

A board certified music therapist 

100

Benefit for elderly people with dementia 

Reminiscence 

200

The decade in which the board certification exam was created for music therapy 

1980's (1985) 

200

Number of keys on a piano 

88

200

More than one voice or instrument is required to create this 

Harmony 

200

Those who can benefit from music therapy

Children, adolescents, adults, and the elderly with mental health needs, developmental and learning disabilities, Alzheimer's disease and other aging related conditions, substance abuse problems, brain injuries, physical disabilities, and acute and chronic pain, including mothers in labor.

200

Improved breath patterns come from playing these instruments 

Wind instruments, such as flutes 

300

The population to get music therapy started in the United States

WWII Veterans 

300

Four Voice Types 

Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass

300
How rate of speed is referred to in music

Tempo

300

Receptive Music Therapy involves this 

Listening to music 

300

Fine motor skills are improved by playing these instruments 

Piano, guitar....

400

AZ State Senator who benefited from music therapy 

Gabby Giffords 

400

Instruments a music therapist is required to know how to use 

Guitar, piano, voice 

400

How volume of sound is referred to in music

Dynamics 

400

Re-creative music therapy involves 

Making music previously composed 

400

Elements of music that create motivation 

Rhythm, lyrics, increasing tempo, heightening pitch 

500

When and where was the first music therapy degree program was established

 Michigan State University in 1944

500

Name of this instrument commonly used for sensory stimulation 

Cabasa 

500

What is used in written music to signal silence? 

A rest 

500
The type of music therapy which refers to free music making without a written score 

Improvisation 

500

The definition of auditory discrimination 

Being able to tell the difference between varying sounds and silence