Overcome obstacles, improve concentration and reduce nervousness to
reach a new level of musical performance with this bestselling guide.
The battle that many musicians, of whatever level, have to face is an
inner one - against nervousness, self-doubt and fear of failure. In this
highly successful book, first published by Pan in 1987, musician Barry
Green explains the basic principles of 'natural learning' that make up
the Inner Game methodology, and shows how to apply them to reach a new
level in the learning and performing of music.
With special features on ensemble playing, improvisation and listening
skills, and with exercises that help intonation, artistic phrasing and
technique, The Inner Game of Music is invaluable to performers,
students, teachers and anyone with an interest in music.
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Paperback: 256 pages
Publisher: Pan; 7 edition (6 Jun 2003)