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Art Of Trumpet Playing
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The Art of Trumpet Playing emphasizes the importance of the psychological aspects of performance and the manner in which mental attitudes direct or influence muscular response rather than dealing with the more usual physiological approach.
Author Keith Johnson treats the most prevalent problems of trumpet performances from a psychological viewpoint. He describes the nature of the learning process as it relates to musical performance, specifically as it pertains to the trumpet. Psychological conditions and physical responses are examined, and various approaches to altering these conditions and responses are discussed.
Through his own experience, Johnson has learned that artistic consideration should always precede and determine mechanical means, and that the performer should concentrate on the music rather than himself. Both these ideas, says Johnson, are really only slightly different expressions of the same theme: music first.
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The Art of Trumpet Playing emphasizes the importance of the psychological aspects of performance and the manner in which mental attitudes direct or influence muscular response rather than dealing with the more usual physiological approach.
Author Keith Johnson treats the most prevalent problems of trumpet performances from a psychological viewpoint. He describes the nature of the learning process as it relates to musical performance, specifically as it pertains to the trumpet. Psychological conditions and physical responses are examined, and various approaches to altering these conditions and responses are discussed.
Through his own experience, Johnson has learned that artistic consideration should always precede and determine mechanical means, and that the performer should concentrate on the music rather than himself. Both these ideas, says Johnson, are really only slightly different expressions of the same theme: music first.
Catalog: | 123200 |
Publisher: | Harold Gore |
Composer: | Johnson, Keith |
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Pages: | 150 |

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