“…Results demonstrated that music therapists across North America (Cephas, Sofield, & Millstein, 2022; Clements-Cortes, Mercadal-Brotons, Silva, & Moreira, 2021; Cole et al, 2021; Gaddy et al, 2020; Kantorova et al, 2021; Knott & Block, 2020) and internationally (Agres, Foubert, & Sridhar, 2021; Baker & Tamplin, 2021) did adapt their practices to virtual delivery and that, in general, the majority found the benefits outweighed the challenges (Baker & Tamplin, 2021; Cole et al, 2021; Kantorova et al, 2021). Most studies focused on effectiveness from the music therapist’s perspective (Baker & Tamplin, 2021; Clements-Cortes et al, 2021; Cole et al, 2021; Lee, O’Neill, & Moss, 2021; Wilhelm & Wilhelm, 2022) while only few focused on clients’ perceptions of the experience (Baker & Tamplin, 2021; Brault & Vaillancourt, 2022). Clements-Cortes et al (2021), Lee et al (2021), and Wilhelm and Wilhelm (2022) focused on VMT with older adults and discovered a mix of both opportunities and challenges, however, only from the perspective of the music therapist.…”