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The Inner Game of Music by Barry Green
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The Inner Game of Music (edition 1986)

by Barry Green (Author)

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Suggests techniques for overcoming self-consciousness and improving musical performances, shares a variety of exercises, and includes advice on improving one's listening skills.
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Title:The Inner Game of Music
Authors:Barry Green (Author)
Info:Doubleday (1986), Edition: 1st, 225 pages
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Though this book is short, I had a very hard time finishing it. Much of it is geared to orchestral players and I play a solo instrument, although I could see how some of it would apply to anyone. I couldn't get into doing any of the exercises, but his points about eliminating the interference from critical, judgy "Self 1" are well taken. Should probably have just skimmed it instead to extract the few nuggets. ( )
  Octavia78 | Jul 26, 2023 |
Let's clarify something: despite its name, this book is not written by the same guy who wrote "The Inner Game of Golf." I'd heard great things about that book, and decided to pick up this one instead, since I care more about music than golf.

Huge mistake.

Green spends most this book paraphrasing Gallwey, but doing it in a way that comes off as sanctimonious and without adding anything of his own. As a result, TIGoM is like twice as long as TIGoG but somehow still manages to say nothing.

I'll save you some time with what this inner game stuff is all about:
1) do it for fun,
2) be aware of your performance,
3) the first step to fixing problems is to identify exactly what the problem is,
4) don't overthink it.

Good advice, but not good enough to warrant trudging through 242 pages of shit. ( )
1 vote isovector | Dec 13, 2020 |
Techniques for silencing Self 1 (think superego) so that Self 2 can express itself. ( )
  beaujoe | Mar 8, 2010 |
An inspirational book that helps musicians get in touch with their inner, creative selves. A worthwhile read. ( )
  samfsmith | Nov 1, 2008 |
Worth rereading annually. ( )
  Kanutz | Jun 2, 2008 |
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This is the first book written about the Inner Game principles of 'natural learning' that applies this methodology to a subject matter outside the area of sports. (Introduction)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, of course, was a prodigy.
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