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Vol (number) 4(3)
title Moments of Musical Connection for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder in Nordoff -Robbins Music Therapy
author(s) Hyejin So (Jeonju University)
Keywords autism spectrum disorder, Nordoff -Robbins music therapy, musical connections
Abstract The purpose of this qualitative case study was to explore an in-depth understanding of
how children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) experience musical connections in
improvisation, which is a distinct characteristic of Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy. This case
study offers profiles of three cases involving children with ASD who attended a music therapy
center in a metropolitan area in US for weekly individual sessions with the researcher for a
period of three to nine months. To gather the data, videotaped sessions and transcriptions,
which included details regarding signifi cant musical moments, were used. In the data analysis,
the researcher reviewed these videotaped sessions numerous times and highlighted signifi cant
musical connections in interactive improvisation. Th e results showed that all three children were
able to interact musically, and that diff erent musical components such as rhythm, singing, and
melody played roles in co-creating music. Th rough these techniques, children with ASD in this
case study were able to be present, stay focused, have fun, and connect to both music and their
therapist.
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