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The motor actions that can be witnessed as a virtuoso musician performs can be so fast, so accomplished, so precise, as to seem somehow superhuman. The musician has to produce the movements, monitor those they have already made and the subsequent result, co-ordinate their hands, fingers, eyes, and perhaps throat and diaphragm. These achievements are of course the product of hundreds, even thousands of hours of practice - playing scales, studies, time and time again. But those hours of practice by no means guarantee that great musicianship will result. This technical prowess has to be combined with a range of other, perhaps, less tangible qualities.This book explores the secrets of musical virtuosity. It presents a comprehensive account of music and motor cognition, examining the neural basis of music making - our understanding of which is just starting to be enhanced by brain imaging. It considers the effect on our brains of prolonged music making. It explores the motor processes acros

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PART 1: HISTORY; PART 2: PSYCHOLOGY; PART 3: MOVEMENT ANALYSIS; PART 4: REPRESENTATION IN THE BRAIN; PART 5: APOLLO'S CURSE - THE LOSS OF MOTOR CONTROL IN MUSICIANS

Music Motor Control and the Brain

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A Paperback by Eckart Altenmüller, Mario Wiesendanger, Jurg Kesselring

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    Publisher: Oxford University Press
    Publication Date: 7/27/2006 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780199298723, 978-0199298723
    ISBN10: 0199298726

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    The motor actions that can be witnessed as a virtuoso musician performs can be so fast, so accomplished, so precise, as to seem somehow superhuman. The musician has to produce the movements, monitor those they have already made and the subsequent result, co-ordinate their hands, fingers, eyes, and perhaps throat and diaphragm. These achievements are of course the product of hundreds, even thousands of hours of practice - playing scales, studies, time and time again. But those hours of practice by no means guarantee that great musicianship will result. This technical prowess has to be combined with a range of other, perhaps, less tangible qualities.This book explores the secrets of musical virtuosity. It presents a comprehensive account of music and motor cognition, examining the neural basis of music making - our understanding of which is just starting to be enhanced by brain imaging. It considers the effect on our brains of prolonged music making. It explores the motor processes acros

    Table of Contents
    PART 1: HISTORY; PART 2: PSYCHOLOGY; PART 3: MOVEMENT ANALYSIS; PART 4: REPRESENTATION IN THE BRAIN; PART 5: APOLLO'S CURSE - THE LOSS OF MOTOR CONTROL IN MUSICIANS

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