Eckhard Weymann (born in 1953) is a German music therapist.
Born in Wuppertal, Weymann studied piano pedagogy at the Hochschule für Musik und Tanz Köln and completed his music-therapeutic training from 1978 to 1980 in Mentorenkurs Musiktherapie Herdecke.
Together with Frank Grootaers, Tilmann Weber and Rosemarie Tüpker he founded the Institut für Musiktherapie und Morphologie (IMM)[1] .
He holds a doctorate and is a professor for music improvisation and music therapy at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater Hamburg as well as supervisor at the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Supervision und Coaching [de].
[2] His most famous publications are his psychological studies on musical improvisation Zwischentöne from 2004 and this, together with Hans-Helmut Decker-Voigt [de], Paolo Knill and Christine Decker-Voigt, the publication of Lexikon Musiktherapie in 1996.