Grant Event-Music and the Brain: How We Hear and Understand Melody and Rhythm
In this lecture Dr. Crystal Zimmerman will focus on music and the brain, demonstrating that there is no one singular part of the brain which responds emotionally to music.
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In this lecture Dr. Crystal Zimmerman will focus on music and the brain, demonstrating that there is no one singular part of the brain which responds emotionally to music.
This lecture will use humor and interactive activities as well as practical tools and help.
Dr. Tutunov will share his experiences from his training at the Central Music School of the Moscow Conservatory and the Belarusian State Conservatory.
This lecture/workshop gives you the tools and practice techniques to eliminate mistakes (and the terrible fear of mistakes) entirely from your playing.
Weaving in demonstration and lecture, Dr. Timmons will offer clear strategies and historical guidelines to a more artful use of the modern piano pedals.
Weaving in demonstration and lecture, Dr. Timmons will offer clear strategies and historical guidelines to a more artful use of the modern piano pedals.
This session will delve into issues of tone, rubato, rhythm, articulation, pedal, tempo: how to use these elements to create artistry in piano students.
Participants will learn about a range of special needs common among music students and explore resources and techniques to make lessons enjoyable and productive for everyone.
This workshop offers principles of the Alexander Technique, integrating them immediately with the thinking and movements employed in playing an instrument or singing.
Dr. Tutunov will work with piano students while the audience is invited to learn by observing.