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You Are Your Instrument
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 612.04
EAN: 9781879730205
Edition: 3
ISBN: 1879730200
Label: Huiksi Music Company
Manufacturer: Huiksi Music Company
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 152
Publication Date: June 01, 1997
Publisher: Huiksi Music Company
Studio: Huiksi Music Company
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Editorial Review: This unique guide helps all musicians: open up new avenues of expression through a pain-free, healthy, fluid approach to music-making; overcome performance anxiety, general tension, and muscular injury; and increase learning skills and facilitate more effective motor coordination. "This is a highly recommended book to read for the musician who needs information about maximizing one's full potential as an artist. This book is practical in that it covers all aspects of musicianship, ranging from the mental preparations involved in performance to the actual bodily care needed to prevent long-term injuries." - BOOK REVIEW
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Rating: - a musician's Bible!
This is the most helpful book I've ever read. It deals with everything a musician needs to know. It helped me learn how to memorize music more thoroughly, how to deal with stage fright, and how to protect my body from injury. I have given copies of it to all of my friends. Thanks Julie!
Rating: - Lyonn Liebermann hit the mark
I found this book to be a terrific resource for musicians interested in maintaining a healthy body, avoiding injury or coping with an existing problem. Very accessible and user friendly with lots of great usable suggestions and exercises.
Rating: - Good overview, new age slant, not much detail.
The book is quite good. It gives a good overview of the different possible injuries and techniques for preventing them. It does has a very `new age, holistic ' slan, and sometimes seems to discourage traditional (scientific) approaches. It has been written with the lay person in mind, and doesn't go into too much depth in the medical discussions. Although I enjoyed the book, I can't help feeling that at by the end of the book I hadn't really learnt anything new.
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