The Inner
Game of Music is that which takes place in the mind, played against
such elusive opponents as nervousness, self-doubt, and fear of
failure. Using the same principles of "natural learning" Timothy
Gallwey developed so successfully for tennis, golf and skiing
and applying them to his own field, noted musician Barry
Green shows how to acknowledge and overcome these internal
obstacles in order to bring a new quality to the experience and
learning of music. And for those who don't play an instrument
but who feel their appreciation of music will be enhanced if they
understand more about the process of playing, this book is ideal.
In precise,
easy to understand language, Green and Gallwey explain how natural
skills can be nurtured and enhanced, and through a series of special
exercises they demonstrate the ways in which musicians can achieve
exact intonation, artistic phrasing, and improved technique. more