The Bulletproof Musician

Laurie Scott & Cornelia Watkins: On Going From the Stage to the Studio

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Dec 8, 2024
Laurie Scott, a faculty member at the University of Texas at Austin, and Cornelia Watkins from Northwestern University, co-authors of "From the Stage to the Studio," delve into the challenges of transitioning from performer to teacher. They discuss effective teaching methods that enhance musical expressiveness in young learners. The duo emphasizes the importance of mentorship and engagement in music education, advocating for self-observation techniques like video analysis to refine teaching skills. Their insights aim to inspire a deeper connection with music beyond mere technicality.
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ANECDOTE

Teaching Reveals Personal Playing Insights

  • Ron Leonard discovered his own playing improvements while teaching a student struggling with vibrato.
  • Teaching helped him to analyze and articulate his technique better.
INSIGHT

Musicality Comes Before Technique

  • Musicality is fundamental and should be addressed before technique in teaching.
  • Musicianship is what makes us musicians, not just technical correctness.
INSIGHT

Teaching Bridges Performing and Learning

  • Teaching is a skill connected to performing and benefits from analyzing one's own playing.
  • Performance majors need sequenced skills to become better teachers.
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