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A Multi-Sensory Approach to the Magic of Making Music, including Practical Psychology for Music Teaching, Learning and Performing, Dance for Musicians, and Piano by Ear, in Seattle, Washington State, USA, Tuesday 20 September, 10.00-11.30am

In Seattle, Washington State: A Multi - Sensory Approach to the Magic of Making Music

including: 

Practical Psychology for Music Teaching, Learning and Performing, with some Dance for Musicians, and  

Piano by Ear*: Learn to play by ear, improvise and accompany songs, in simple steps  

*the ideas are easily adaptable for other instruments

 

Venue: Music Center of the Northwest, 901 N. 96th Street, WA98103

Hosted by: The Seattle Music Teachers' Association (SMTA)

Contact: Rosemarie Tamburri

Tuning in to the interests of everyone present, Lucinda demonstrates how to put imagery and imagination at the forefront of learning, and combine it with

mental clarity, emotional depth, physical security, whole body movement and creativity for a rich and satisfying multisensory musical experience.

Also, helping teachers become conscious of the intuitive processes which underlie all good teaching and performing, she explains practical psychological strategies for engaging pupils (even “difficult” ones!), parents and audiences, so that lessons, practice and performances feel consistently upbeat, energised and meaningful.

 

Tuning In: Practical Psychology for Musicians who are Teaching, Learning and Performing

Piano by Ear: Learn to Play by Ear, Improvise and Accompany songs in Simple Steps

Lucinda Mackworth-Young leading workshops

Tuesday, 20 September, 2016