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A music resource for Sensory Integration: Music to de-stress, aid relaxation, enable a better focus and acclimatise the listener to accept a greater range of sounds and frequencies; Galilean Moons can be purchased online here and purchased as a digital mp3 download here (download system opens in new window) Payment is through the secure Paypal gateway - no account required.

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Training to deliver our Music4ASD methodolgies (no specialist music technical skills required)
Music4ASD is run by professional educators, qualified teachers, outreach support teachers, musicians and a composer with wide ranging experiences in working with people with ASDs. We have ASD specific qualifications (including specialist Asperger's qualifications).  Home visits, one to one therapy and community workshops can also form part of Music4ASD services. Additionally, conference, seminar and training inputs can also be supplied.

Latest project
One of our latest projects is with Wishing Wellhouse Trust As a result of a successful Lottery bid, Wishing Well House Trust and Music4ASD have collaborated to put together an extensive training programme for parents and other adults to work with children on the autistic spectrum using music. The outcomes have been very exciting and already a number of trainee facilitators have been working in one to one and small groups sessions independently.

"You work with children with autism using music in a fascinating and unique way. I strongly endorse your approach and intuitively find it extremely appealing. In particular, I like the suggestions of enabling the child to cope with volume levels and also to use their body to control sound. For those with autism who are very young or a severe expression of autism, I think this would be an extremely enjoyable and productive experience for them". Tony Attwood, 2007

Dr. John Biddulph performed Galilean Moons at a concert hosted by Jools Holland to mark the beginning of the Cambridge Autism Research Conference in September 2006 http://www.arc-conference.com/ On 6 October 2008, John was invited back to play at the pre-conference concert at The Playhouse Theatre, London. This time he played a new composition 'Music of the Spheres' featuring electronics, saxophone and the Yahama Tenori-On, a unique instrument played in a very unusual way.

Find Music4ASD in The National Autistic Society Autism Services Directory

Music4ASD is a member of the National Autistic Society