The Psychology of Piano Technique is much more than a musical self-help book, dealing with a large range of topics and problems which pianists of all levels constantly face. This fourth volume in the Piano Professional series takes a technical perspective on what have traditionally been seen as psychological issues, presenting a new approach for performing musicians and their teachers. Author Murray McLachlan deals with a wide range of subjects relevant to pianists including stage fright, inspiration, injury, short-term tactics for success and long-term development strategies. He also emphasizes the importance of a positive mind-set, and a comfortable, joyful and calmly creative way of thinking.
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Faber Music |
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Piano Professional Series |
| Pages |
128(07) |
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| Instrument |
Piano |
| Category |
Reference |
| SubCategory1 |
Music Teaching |
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| Medium |
Softcover |
| ISBN13 |
9780571540310 |
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| Dimensions |
252x176 |