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The Classical Guitar Companion is an anthology of guitar exercises,
etudes, and pieces organized according to technique or musical
texture. Expert author Christopher Berg, a veteran guitar
instructor, bring together perspectives as an active performing
artist and as a teacher who has trained hundreds of guitarists to
encourages students to work based on their own strengths and
weaknesses. The book opens with "Learning the Fingerboard," a large
section devoted to establishing a thorough knowledge of the guitar
fingerboard through a systematic and rigorous study of scales and
fingerboard harmony, which will lead to ease and fluency in
sight-reading and will reduce the time needed to learn a repertoire
piece. The following sections "Scales and Scale Studies", "Repeated
Notes", "Slurs", "Harmony", "Arpeggios", "Melody with
Accompaniment", "Counterpoint" and "Florid or Virtuoso Etudes" each
contain text and examples that connect material to fingering
practices of composers and practice strategies to open a path to
interpretive freedom in performance. The Classical Guitar Companion
will serve as a helpful companion for many years of guitar study.
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Fetale Therapie (German, Hardcover)
Christoph Berg; Contributions by Bence Csapo, Martin Enders, Florian Faschingbauer, Annegret Geipel, …
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Practicing Music by Design: Historic Virtuosi on Peak Performance
explores pedagogical practices for achieving expert skill in
performance. It is an account of the relationship between historic
practices and modern research, examining the defining
characteristics and applications of eight common components of
practice from the perspectives of performing artists, master
teachers, and scientists. The author presents research past and
present designed to help musicians understand the abstract
principles behind the concepts. After studying Practicing Music by
Design, students and performers will be able to identify areas in
their practice that prevent them from developing. The tenets
articulated here are universal, not instrument-specific, borne of
modern research and the methods of legendary virtuosi and teachers.
Those figures discussed include: Luminaries Franz Liszt and
Frederic Chopin Renowned performers Anton Rubinstein, Mark
Hambourg, Ignace Paderewski, and Sergei Rachmaninoff Extraordinary
teachers Theodor Leschetizky, Rafael Joseffy, Leopold Auer, Carl
Flesch, and Ivan Galamian Lesser-known musicians who wrote
perceptively on the subject, such as violinists Frank Thistleton,
Rowsby Woof, Achille Rivarde, and Sydney Robjohns Practicing Music
by Design forges old with new connections between research and
practice, outlining the practice practices of some of the most
virtuosic concert performers in history while ultimately addressing
the question: How does all this work to make for better musicians
and artists?
Practicing Music by Design: Historic Virtuosi on Peak Performance
explores pedagogical practices for achieving expert skill in
performance. It is an account of the relationship between historic
practices and modern research, examining the defining
characteristics and applications of eight common components of
practice from the perspectives of performing artists, master
teachers, and scientists. The author presents research past and
present designed to help musicians understand the abstract
principles behind the concepts. After studying Practicing Music by
Design, students and performers will be able to identify areas in
their practice that prevent them from developing. The tenets
articulated here are universal, not instrument-specific, borne of
modern research and the methods of legendary virtuosi and teachers.
Those figures discussed include: Luminaries Franz Liszt and
Frederic Chopin Renowned performers Anton Rubinstein, Mark
Hambourg, Ignace Paderewski, and Sergei Rachmaninoff Extraordinary
teachers Theodor Leschetizky, Rafael Joseffy, Leopold Auer, Carl
Flesch, and Ivan Galamian Lesser-known musicians who wrote
perceptively on the subject, such as violinists Frank Thistleton,
Rowsby Woof, Achille Rivarde, and Sydney Robjohns Practicing Music
by Design forges old with new connections between research and
practice, outlining the practice practices of some of the most
virtuosic concert performers in history while ultimately addressing
the question: How does all this work to make for better musicians
and artists?
The Classical Guitar Companion is an anthology of guitar exercises,
etudes, and pieces organized according to technique or musical
texture. Expert author Christopher Berg, a veteran guitar
instructor, bring together perspectives as an active performing
artist and as a teacher who has trained hundreds of guitarists to
encourages students to work based on their own strengths and
weaknesses. The book opens with "Learning the Fingerboard," a large
section devoted to establishing a thorough knowledge of the guitar
fingerboard through a systematic and rigorous study of scales and
fingerboard harmony, which will lead to ease and fluency in
sight-reading and will reduce the time needed to learn a repertoire
piece. The following sections "Scales and Scale Studies", "Repeated
Notes", "Slurs", "Harmony", "Arpeggios", "Melody with
Accompaniment", "Counterpoint" and "Florid or Virtuoso Studies"
each contain text and examples that connect material to fingering
practices of composers and practice strategies to open a path to
interpretive freedom in performance. The Classical Guitar Companion
will serve as a helpful companion for many years of guitar study.
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