Storytelling is part of many cultures around the world. It is tradition being passed on orally, with words as its form of transmission. It is when imagination takes wing and goes beyond limits, barriers, formal logic, touching fantasy, reaching the unimaginable. Creating stories allows exploring creativity and makes us consciously and unconsciously express memories, memories, emotions and feelings. The objective of this work is to report an experience lived by two interns of the Unespar Music Therapy Course, during the year 2021, in remote mode consultations, during of the COVID19 pandemic. It describes what has been called the “Song of History”, an adaptation of Bruscia's Storytelling technique. The objective of this technique is to work on musicality, expressiveness and creativity. The methodology of this proposal was developed over the course of the meetings and consists of using storytelling as one creates/improvises it, with the accompaniment of a musical instrument or voice and the use of figures. As a result, an improvement in expressiveness, musicality and communicability on the part of the participants was perceived.
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