Every musician is an athlete. The Feldenkrais Method is a self-discovery process using movement that aims for performance with minimum effort and maximum efficiency-it can help instrumentalists hone their bodies to perfect a balance of strength, skills, and agility. This guide includes many beneficial exercises, lessons, and case studies.
Every musician is an athlete. The Feldenkrais Method is a self-discovery process using movement that aims for performance with minimum effort and maximum efficiency-it can help instrumentalists hone their bodies to perfect a balance of strength, skills, and agility. This guide includes many beneficial exercises, lessons, and case studies.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Samuel H. Nelson is a graduate of the Toronto Professional Feldenkrais Training Program (1987). He has offered Awareness Through Movement classes to the public since 1985. He held a seminar on the Feldenkrais Method each semester at the Eastman School of Music for many years and has presented seminars at music schools in Indiana, Ohio, and Virginia. Nelson also presented workshops for musicians at several area high schools, as well as for physical therapists and equestrians. He has a private practice in Rochester, New York. Elizabeth Blades holds both doctor of Musical Arts and masters of Music degrees from the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, NY. She is currently adjunct associate professor of Music at Shenandoah University in Winchester, VA. Previous appointments were at Heidelberg University (Tiffin, OH) where she served as associate professor of Music, coordinator of Vocal Studies and director of Opera; and as a visiting professor of Music at Nazareth College, Rochester, NY.
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Title Page Acknowledgements Online Supplement 1. Overview 2. Self Image and Kinesthetic Imagination 3. Physics of Easy Movement 4. Neuroplasticity 5. The Cost of Choice, Intention and, The Power of Habit 6. The Base of Support 7. Pelvic Power 8. Breathing 9. Upper Trunk Flexibility 10. Shoulder Girdle and Arms 11. Head and Neck 12. Hands and Mouth 13. The Eyes 14. Bonus Lessons 15. Perspectives from Instrumentalists 16. Appendix A: Functional Integration 17. Appendix B: ATM Lessons and Areas of Major Impact 18. About the Authors
Title Page Acknowledgements Online Supplement 1. Overview 2. Self Image and Kinesthetic Imagination 3. Physics of Easy Movement 4. Neuroplasticity 5. The Cost of Choice, Intention and, The Power of Habit 6. The Base of Support 7. Pelvic Power 8. Breathing 9. Upper Trunk Flexibility 10. Shoulder Girdle and Arms 11. Head and Neck 12. Hands and Mouth 13. The Eyes 14. Bonus Lessons 15. Perspectives from Instrumentalists 16. Appendix A: Functional Integration 17. Appendix B: ATM Lessons and Areas of Major Impact 18. About the Authors
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