Psychology for Musicians
Discover the fascinating intersection of psychology and music with Psychology for Musicians by Andreas C. Lehmann. Published in 2007 by Oxford University Press Inc., this insightful hardback edition spans 288 pages and serves as an essential resource for musicians, music educators, and studio teachers alike.
This comprehensive guide delves into key psychological research relevant to the musical field, tackling important topics such as the nature-nurture debate, the identification and assessment of musical aptitude, and the intricacies of musical development. It also explores adult skill maintenance, technical and expressive skills, effective practice methods, and the nuances of interpretation and expressivity.
Whether you're a performer seeking to enhance your craft or an educator striving to inspire your students, Psychology for Musicians offers valuable insights that will enrich your understanding of the psychological aspects of music.