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This ground-breaking toolkit is an essential for any musician. Packed full of approachable practical strategies for musicians of all ages, standards and genres, it will help you to manage performance anxiety and propel your performances to new heights.

The toolkit draws on significant psychological and philosophical research across music and sport. It has been written by two experts in the field of performance psychology – Gregory Daubney (CPsychol, MSc), a Chartered Sport and Exercise Psychologist who has worked extensively across performance domains, and Dr Alison Daubney (PhD), a Music Teacher Trainer, Researcher and Senior Teaching Fellow at the University of Sussex.

Ally and Greg’s strategies create a winning formula to help you overcome common psychological obstacles and optimise your musical performances. Don’t wait any longer, pick up PLAY and discover your inner musician.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherISM Trust
Release dateJan 31, 2018
ISBN9781370906703
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ISM Trust

The ISM Trust, the Incorporated Society of Musicians’ (ISM) sister charity, was created in 2014 to advance education, the arts and to promote health. Our primary focus is to deliver high quality professional development by leading practitioners from the ISM and also in partnership with other organisations. We are dedicated to creating pioneering resources to support music and all those who work in the sector including music educators, performers, and composers and delivers our work through webinars, regional seminars, training events and advice packs and books.

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