With or Without YOUR MUSIC
Bernstein discusses the importance for pianists to keep their memory sharp to avoid stage fright, highlighting playing by ear. A study by neurosurgeons and seasoned performers revealed that the main cause of stage fright is the fear of memory slips. He argues that the ear is the mainstay of playing...
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