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Indirect procedures [electronic resource]

A musician's life is filled with many stressful situations: passing auditions, rehearsing and performing with difficult partners, sitting for long hours in uncomfortable chairs, going on stage to face audiences large and small, who may or may not be receptive to the performance they are presented. And yet many musicians are able to surmount these looming obstacles with grace and balance, to find satisfaction and artistry in their music and build productive and lasting careers. Indirect Procedures will guide you around these obstacles and along that path to becoming a balanced and successful mu

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  • "Musician's guide to the Alexander technique"@en
  • "Musician's guide to the Alexander technique"

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  • "A musician's life is filled with many stressful situations: passing auditions, rehearsing and performing with difficult partners, sitting for long hours in uncomfortable chairs, going on stage to face audiences large and small, who may or may not be receptive to the performance they are presented. And yet many musicians are able to surmount these looming obstacles with grace and balance, to find satisfaction and artistry in their music and build productive and lasting careers. Indirect Procedures will guide you around these obstacles and along that path to becoming a balanced and successful mu"@en
  • ""The Technique can be applied to all areas of musical activity, from instrumental and vocal technique, sound production and interpretation, to daily practice, rehearsal routines, and the mitigating of stage fright and other health problems."--Cover."
  • "specifically with the applications of the Technique to music making"."
  • ""The problems of a musician have many causes and many possible solutions. While working conditions, stress, and instrument and furniture design are all significant factors, the most important aspect remains not what is done to musicians, but what they do to themselves. F. M. Alexander (1869-1955) saw the individual as a whole, and talked not of 'the body', but of 'the self', not of 'posture', but of 'use'. The aim of the Alexander Technique is not to teach you to do what is right, but to help you stop doing what is wrong, through a series of practical procedures which awaken your awareness of the way you use yourself and allow you to develop your innate potential. The Technique can be applied to all areas of musical activity, from instrumental and vocal technique, sound production, and interpretation, to daily practice, rehearsal routines, and the mitigating of stage fright and other health problems. This book, by an experienced professional musician and Alexander teacher, is the first to deal."

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  • "Indirect procedures [electronic resource]"@en
  • "Indirect procedures : a musician's guide to the Alexander technique"@en
  • "Indirect procedures : a musician's guide to the Alexander technique"
  • "Technique Alexander pour les musiciens"
  • "Indirect procedures : a musician's guide to the Alexander Technique"
  • "Indirect procedures : a musician's guide to the Alexander Technique"@en
  • "Alexander-Technik für Musiker"
  • "Indirect Procedures : A Musician's Guide to the Alexander Technique"@en
  • "Indirect procedures : A Musician's guide to the Alexander Technique"
  • "Indirect procedures a musician's guide to the Alexander technique : a musician's guide to the Alexander technique"