April 24th, 2011 10:09 pm

Hearing a favourite song on the radio or enjoying the music from a live band puts one in a better mood. This mood enhancing effect is one of the reasons for music therapy. Since every age group enjoys music and music does not limit enjoyment by a physical or mental challenge, it is the perfect way to help people in a therapeutic manner.

Staying focused may prove to be a challenge for many people. With the help of music therapy and a little helping of mature phone sex, it is easy for them to stay focused when listening to a song that has a regular drum beat. When they get a tambourine placed in their hands, the focus turns to playing the tambourine. It does not take long until the person is enjoying listening to the music, which quickly turns to excitement when they learn how to play the instrument. It may not sound like a huge achievement to some, but for those who would be pacing the floor and unable to concentrate on anything, having them focus and playing an instrument is a great improvement.

Volunteering services to help people learn to play new instruments is on the rise. They include avid music lovers and musicians from disc jockeys to band members. Music therapy is a therapy that helps every age group. If one is looking to become a volunteer, check with a local hospital, school, nursing home or other businesses to find out if they have a music class in need of some music volunteers.

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