
Social Psychology of Musicianship
by Robert Henley Woody, Sr.
Social Psychology of Musicianship, by Robert H. Woody, Senior Professor of Psychology, University of Nebraska at Omaha, presents seven components for musicianship: listening, studying, practicing, teaching, arranging, composing, and performing music – and offers a research-based explanation of how essentially everyone can and should cultivate his or her potential for musicianship. Emphasis is placed on using music for improved social relationships, self-concept development, and physical and mental health by way of music maximizing the potential of the brain.
Publisher: Meredith Music
Item Number: HL 317254
Series: Meredith Music Resource
Pages: 144
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