A System To Cultivate The Musical Memory For Musicians
Also With An Investigation Into The Forms Of Memory Employed In Pianoforte Playing, And A Theory As To The Relative Extent Of The Employment Of Such Forms.
By Frederick G. Shinn, Associate Of The Royal College Of Music, Fellow Of The Royal College Of Organists, Published by Charles Vincent London. Circa 1900
About This Book
The publication of a work upon a subject so interesting and so important as Memory, in its connection with Music and Musical Performance, and about which, as far as the author has been able to discover, absolutely no literature exists, seems to call for no apology. But, because it is the first attempt to deal with this subject, because the territory which the author has endeavoured to map out was largely an unexplored one, in the survey of which he has been obliged to make his own high roads, and erect his own sign posts, he therefore wishes to claim the indulgence of his reader, if, in the investigation which he now presumes to offer to those interested in musical education, his foot has slipped, and he has taken, not perhaps one, but many wrong turnings.
MUSICAL MEMORY, Index Page.
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