The biology of musical performance and performance-related injury / Alan H.D. Watson.
2009
ML3820 .W27 2009 (Mapit)
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The biology of musical performance and performance-related injury / Alan H.D. Watson.
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ISBN
9780810863590 (paperback)
0810863596 (paperback)
9780810863583
0810863588
9780810863750 (electronic book)
0810863758 (electronic book)
0810863596 (paperback)
9780810863583
0810863588
9780810863750 (electronic book)
0810863758 (electronic book)
Publication Details
Lanham, Md. : Scarecrow Press, 2009.
Language
English
Description
xxii, 369 p. : ill., music ; 26 cm. + 1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.).
Call Number
ML3820 .W27 2009
Dewey Decimal Classification
612.002/478
Summary
"The Biology of Musical Performance and Performance-Related Injury presents singers and instrumentalists with accurate information on the physical processes that underlie their craft. The book provides a concise overview of the biological principles associated with performance technique while assuming no prior scientific knowledge, making it accessible to both musicians and to health professionals who treat performance-related medical conditions."
"Author Alan H. D. Watson explains the concepts and techniques of music performance, discussing themes such as posture and the back; movements of the arm and hand and associated problems; breathing in singers and wind players; the embouchure and respiratory tract in wind playing; the larynx and vocal tract in singers; the brain and its role in skill acquisition and aural processing; and stress and its management. Watson offers performers and teachers the tools they need to create a rational approach to the development and communication of technique. He also provides insight into the origins of performance-related injury, helping to reduce the risk of such problems by encouraging a technique that is sustainable in the long term. Each chapter includes several illustrations and an extensive bibliography for further reading.
To support the text, a CD-Rom is included, featuring original diagrams that clearly illustrate the relevant aspects of body structure and function, explaining and illuminating key concepts through an extensive set of animations, sound files, and videos."--BOOK JACKET.
"Author Alan H. D. Watson explains the concepts and techniques of music performance, discussing themes such as posture and the back; movements of the arm and hand and associated problems; breathing in singers and wind players; the embouchure and respiratory tract in wind playing; the larynx and vocal tract in singers; the brain and its role in skill acquisition and aural processing; and stress and its management. Watson offers performers and teachers the tools they need to create a rational approach to the development and communication of technique. He also provides insight into the origins of performance-related injury, helping to reduce the risk of such problems by encouraging a technique that is sustainable in the long term. Each chapter includes several illustrations and an extensive bibliography for further reading.
To support the text, a CD-Rom is included, featuring original diagrams that clearly illustrate the relevant aspects of body structure and function, explaining and illuminating key concepts through an extensive set of animations, sound files, and videos."--BOOK JACKET.
Note
CD-ROM includes illustrations from the book (color versions), animations, soundfiles, and videos.
"Author Alan H. D. Watson explains the concepts and techniques of music performance, discussing themes such as posture and the back; movements of the arm and hand and associated problems; breathing in singers and wind players; the embouchure and respiratory tract in wind playing; the larynx and vocal tract in singers; the brain and its role in skill acquisition and aural processing; and stress and its management. Watson offers performers and teachers the tools they need to create a rational approach to the development and communication of technique. He also provides insight into the origins of performance-related injury, helping to reduce the risk of such problems by encouraging a technique that is sustainable in the long term. Each chapter includes several illustrations and an extensive bibliography for further reading.
To support the text, a CD-Rom is included, featuring original diagrams that clearly illustrate the relevant aspects of body structure and function, explaining and illuminating key concepts through an extensive set of animations, sound files, and videos."--BOOK JACKET.
"Author Alan H. D. Watson explains the concepts and techniques of music performance, discussing themes such as posture and the back; movements of the arm and hand and associated problems; breathing in singers and wind players; the embouchure and respiratory tract in wind playing; the larynx and vocal tract in singers; the brain and its role in skill acquisition and aural processing; and stress and its management. Watson offers performers and teachers the tools they need to create a rational approach to the development and communication of technique. He also provides insight into the origins of performance-related injury, helping to reduce the risk of such problems by encouraging a technique that is sustainable in the long term. Each chapter includes several illustrations and an extensive bibliography for further reading.
To support the text, a CD-Rom is included, featuring original diagrams that clearly illustrate the relevant aspects of body structure and function, explaining and illuminating key concepts through an extensive set of animations, sound files, and videos."--BOOK JACKET.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents
Introduction to the tissues of the body
Posture and the back in musical performance
The shoulder, arm, and hand : structure and problems
Breathing in singing and wind playing
The voice : management and problems
The embouchure and wind playing
The structure and organization of the brain
How the performance of music affects the brain
Hearing and the processing of musical sound by the brain
Performance-related stress and its management.
Posture and the back in musical performance
The shoulder, arm, and hand : structure and problems
Breathing in singing and wind playing
The voice : management and problems
The embouchure and wind playing
The structure and organization of the brain
How the performance of music affects the brain
Hearing and the processing of musical sound by the brain
Performance-related stress and its management.