The Perfect Wrong Note: Learning to Trust Your Musical Self

The Perfect Wrong Note: Learning to Trust Your Musical Self

by William Westney
The Perfect Wrong Note: Learning to Trust Your Musical Self

The Perfect Wrong Note: Learning to Trust Your Musical Self

by William Westney

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Overview

(Amadeus). In this groundbreaking book, prize-winning pianist and noted educator William Westney helps readers discover their own path to the natural, transcendent fulfillment of making music. Drawing on experience, psychological insight, and wisdom ancient and modern, Westney shows how to trust yourself and set your own musicality free. He offers healthy alternatives for lifelong learning and suggests significant change in the way music is taught. For example, playing a wrong note can be constructive, useful, even enlightening. The creator of the acclaimed Un-Master Class workshop also explores the special potential of group work, outlining the basics of his revelatory workshop that has transformed the music experience for participants the world over. Practicing, in Westney's view, is a lively, honest, adventurous, and spiritually rewarding enterprise, and it can (and should) meet with daily success, which empowers us to grow even more. Teachers, professionals, and students of any instrument will benefit from this unique guide, which brings artistic vitality, freedom, and confidence within everyone's reach.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781574673890
Publisher: Amadeus Press, LLC
Publication date: 06/01/2006
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 240
Sales rank: 609,386
File size: 864 KB

About the Author

Winner of the Geneva International Competition, concert pianist William Westney is also an acclaimed teacher and educational innovator. A distinguished professor and artist-in-residence at Texas Tech University, he has been honored with many teaching awards, and his groundbreaking Un-Master Class performance workshop, which has been profiled in the New York Times, is increasingly in demand in the United States and abroad.
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