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Brain Play Some psychological perspectives in flute performance training

Skår, Guro Solveig
Master thesis
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2015
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Abstract
Both the field of psychology and that of neurology can provide important insights into

the musical functions of the brain. This thesis aims to provide a pragmatic theory of

how to incorporate aspects of these fields into music performance and education in a

flute context. It is divided into two parts where Part I focuses on the theoretical

methodologies that can be used for this purpose, including neurology, cognitive and

social psychology, philosophy and how habits affect our lives. Part II combines the

conclusions from Part I into a three-point ‘checklist’ that aims to provide a practical

way of applying the theories to real-life practise, performance and educational

settings.
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Masteroppgave utøvende musikk, klassisk- Universitetet i Agder, 2015
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Universitetet i Agder ; University of Agder

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