Social Psychology of Musicianship, by Robert H. Woody, Senior Professor of Psychology, University of Nebraska at Omaha, presents seven components for musicianship: listening, studying, practicing, teaching, arranging, composing, and performing music – and offers a research-based explanation of how essentially everyone can and should cultivate his or her potential for musicianship. Emphasis is placed on using music for improved social relationships, self-concept development, and physical and mental health by way of music maximizing the potential of the brain.
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Meredith Music |
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Meredith Music Resource |
| Pages |
144(07) |
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Reference |
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Music Appreciation |
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Softcover |
| ISBN13 |
9781574631982 |
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1574631985 |
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229x152 |