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2019 | 8 | 101-120

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What we should know about a musician's/violinist's personality within the musical-educational process

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The personality of a musician has a considerable influence on their playing Deeper examination of this context has substantial potential for use within the framework of the musical-educational process. We focused on the relationship between personality and playing and identifying specific psychological factors which are relevant for musical development, including their place within a broader context of other factors. The research is focused on violinists, but it may be applicable analogously to all musicians.

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8

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101-120

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published
2020-01-10
received
2019-07-12

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