Psychophysiological Description of the Performance Process in Wind Instruments
Keywords:
wind instruments, musician, memory, perception, sensations, musical composition, specific featureAbstract
Since a person is engaged in the art of music, in this process his psychophysiological features acquire a special place. It is especially important for a musician to study and master these qualities. This article separately examines the psychophysiological features of wind instrument musicians in the performance process. In particular, information is given about the feelings, perception of the performer, the role of his memory in performance, the peculiarities of working on a musical composition and the specific features that a performer on wind instruments should have.
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