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Music for autism can provide a form of sound therapy and can be used to calm a user, stimulate them or help them express themselves even if they are non-verbal. Studies have shown that music improves social communication skills in children with autism, but autism and music can interact in numerous different ways.

At Experia, we offer a range of sensory music that caters to different moods, including calming music for autism, healing reflexology music and even themed CDs, such as our CD inspired by The Lord of the Rings


Autism and Music Benefits

For those with autism, both listening to and creating music can have many benefits. 

Audience – music for autism can be both played and performed in groups with others or alone. It encourages collaboration and turn-taking, without the pressure of the unspoken societal rules which exist in spoken conversation.

Expression – just like art or movement, music is a creative outlet and offers different ways of expressing oneself. For someone with autism, playing a certain song repeatedly might reflect their mood or something they want.

Accessibility – autism and music allow those who are non-verbal or non-speaking to engage as well because music and rhythm are innate, not learned. Pitch and tone are key factors of communication that can help non-verbal people with autism relax and feel freer.


To enhance the music experience, we recommend interactive technology. Try using a microphone to encourage the user to make sounds that aren’t words, or set up an audio Bluetooth speaker to easily play exciting or calming music for autism.


To learn more about creating a sensory space with music for autism, please get in touch with our team today or request a free sensory room design. We’ll guide you through which of our sensory products are suitable for your users so you can create the best environment possible.


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