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  • Making Time for Making Music: How to Bring Music into Your Busy Life

    Making Time for Making Music by Nathan, Amy;

    How to Bring Music into Your Busy Life

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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 24 May 2018

    • ISBN 9780190611590
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages292 pages
    • Size 234x155x20 mm
    • Weight 454 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 73 halftones
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    Short description:

    This book is filled with stories from more than 350 busy adults with non-musical careers who have made time to fit music-making into their lives. They, along with dozens of music educators, health care professionals, and music researchers, provide both inspiration and strategies for anyone who wishes to perform, practice, or compose music as an adult.

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    Long description:

    Are you a former music-maker who yearns to return to music, but aren't sure where to begin? Or are you a person who never played music as a child but you are now curious about trying? You're not alone. Many adults who used to play an instrument haven't touched it in years because either they can't find the time to practice, are afraid their skills are too rusty, or are unsure of what kind of group they could join. Others are afraid to sing or start playing an instrument because they received negative feedback from childhood experiences. Performing, practicing, and composing music may seem like unattainable goals with insurmountable obstacles for busy adults with non-musical careers.

    Making Time for Making Music can help adults find ways to make music part of their lives. The first book of its kind, it is filled with real-life success stories from more than 350 adults who manage to fit music-making into their jam-packed schedules. They polished rusty skills, found musical groups to join, and are having a great time. Their testimonies prove that you are never too old to learn to make music, and that there are numerous musical paths to explore. Featuring advice from dozens of music educators, health care professionals, and music researchers who point out that making music can even be good for your health, this book offers inspiration and tried-and-true strategies for anyone who wishes to return to music-making or begin as an adult.

    an excellent resource ... Here is a valuable resource for music educators, informing teachers on important issues for adult 'amateur' musicians and for music schools to plan appropriate individual and group programs. Due to the professional level of this study it would also be a useful document for researchers.Nathan's experience as a writer is evident in the readability and structure of this book.

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    Table of Contents:

    1. A Lifelong Passion
    2. The Benefits of Keeping on with Music
    3. Making Music All Along
    4. Returning to Music-Making
    5. Trying Something New
    6. Making Time
    7. Instructional Options
    8. Smart Practice
    9. Making Music with Others
    10. Performing
    11. Giving Back, Playing Forward
    About the Advice Panel
    Bibliography
    Resources
    Author's Note
    Acknowledgements
    Credits
    Index

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