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The Psychology of Piano Technique is much more than a musical
self-help book, dealing with a large range of topics and problems
which pianists of all levels constantly face. This fourth volume in
the Piano Professional series takes a technical perspective on what
have traditionally been seen as psychological issues, presenting a
new approach for performing musicians and their teachers. Author
Murray McLachlan deals with a wide range of subjects relevant to
pianists including stage fright, inspiration, injury, short-term
tactics for success and long-term development strategies. He also
emphasizes the importance of a positive mind-set, and a
comfortable, joyful and calmly creative way of thinking.
The Foundations of Technique is about putting into practice
everything that you wish to do at the instrument. This new and
innovative approach to technique is for everyone interested in
improving their piano playing and teaching. It includes information
and exercises that are as relevant for beginners and intermediate
players as for post-graduate students and professional concert
pianists. Based on the long-standing, successful series of
'Masterclass' articles written for International Piano magazine,
The Foundations of Technique focuses on the foundations and basic
principles of a healthy and reliable technique. Concert pianist,
writer and teacher, Murray McLachlan is the founder-director of the
Chetham's International Summer School for Pianists. In addition to
making over forty commercial recordings, he has been the editor of
Piano Professional magazine since 2007. He is Head of Keyboard at
Chetham's School of Music and a senior tutor at the Royal Northern
College of Music.
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