Strategies for Learning & Memorising New Tunes

Strategies for Learning & Memorising New Tunes

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Learning and memorising new tunes doesn’t have to be a hurdle you struggle to get over. Often it can be frustrating and difficult to memorise tunes – usually many tunes – and sometimes we put our struggles down to things like age or ability. This book covers strategies for learning and memorising new tunes that really work – regardless of your age or ability.

Learn how to learn and memorise new tunes effectively with the second book in the ‘Overcoming Musical Hurdles’ series by Stephanie Burns, Ph.D.

Description

Playing in a pipe band or in solo competition depends in large part upon your ability to learn and memorise new music. For some, this may mean learning and memorising many new tunes each year. To feel comfortable and confident in your performance, memorising your music accurately is a necessity. Engraving your tunes into your brain so that you can confidently perform when you need to, without fear or anxiety of forgetting – this book will share with you strategies to implement to achieve this effectively.

Strategies for Learning and Memorising New Tunes discusses the approach that there no logic in separating the processes of learning a new tune and memorising it. Memorising and learning should rightly be integrated into one process. Separating these processes means at least twice the time invested and as you’ll learn that, separation makes memorising the tune much more challenging. In this book you will learn the strategies to synchronously learn and memorise new tunes effectively.

The creation of this book was aided by the insights of Jack Lee, Stuart Liddell, J. Reid Maxwell & Steven McWhirter and more.

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