"There's very little to be said for learning a piece note by note, reading the rhythmic markings, practising the fingerings and following your instructor's suggestions, if you haven't any idea how the music will eventually sound and feel. If you learn a piece mechanically, you may have to 'unlearn' it before you can play it with expression and feeling."

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Source: W Timothy Gallwey, Barry Green (2015). “The Inner Game of Music”, p.16, Pan Macmillan

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Barry Green

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Barry Green is a motivational speaker and author known for his insights on success and resilience, particularly through his impactful writings.

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