On my Facebook and Twitter pages, I sent out a survey, and guess what I found out: Half of the voters would like to see more personal experience stories as a music therapist here at Rhythm For Good. Group drumming ideas in various formats (written content, videos, products, and recommendations) came in a close second place.
Have an opinion? I’d love to hear your thoughts. What more would you like to see on Rhythm For Good? Here’s the survey.
In the spirit of sharing personal experiences as a music therapist, this video is in reply to Michelle Erfurt’s latest post. This is one of my go-to songs for family bonding with kids. I’ve used it with pediatrics, kids who have special needs, and baby/toddler music groups. I think it comes from Sesame Street, but I first learned it from Dianne Gregory.
You can download the lyrics and chords here. What’s a song that makes you or your loved ones feel special?














This song made my day. It’s a rainy day in GA so it was very happy and uplifting. For me, a song that makes me feel special is “Sweet Caroline.” When people sing it to me, it always makes me blush.
Nice tune Kat. Thank you for sharing. Any idea where we can find the notation?
Sure! I just uploaded the document. See the second to last sentence in the post. Thanks, Kalani! (You’ll have to leave the rhythm up to your ear… It’s only the lyrics and chords.)
Thank you for the song! I am doing my internship right now and it is perfect for one of my clients. I love that you included the lyrics and chords. I will have to share this with other music therapy students.
Hi Melissa, Great! So glad you’re able to use the song! It’s a good one. Good luck with your internship!