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“Stones From Other Hills”: Translations And Literature Studies On Memorizing Music And Music Performance Anxiety

Posted on:2018-01-28Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:H YangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2335330515999214Subject:Music and Dance Studies / Musicology
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Memorizing music is a technique reflecting the outstanding skills of soloists and an important criterion for measuring the playing ability of performers and piano students.Music Performance Anxiety is a question that all performers will encounter,whether amateur or professional musician,on stage or off stage.The author has translated and reviewed a variety of monographs and papers related to memorizing music and music performance anxiety.In addition,to explore the advantages of foreign research fruits,and to compare them with domestic researches,the author discovers the characteristics and underdevelopment of domestic ones,and finally puts forward practical suggestions on the basis of foreign and domestic achievements.It is hoped that this paper could bring some enlightenment to domestic theoretical research related to Memorizing music and Music Performance Anxiety.
Keywords/Search Tags:Translation, Comparison, Memorizing Music, Retrieval Cues, Performance Cues, Music Performance Anxiety(MPA)
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