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Do you play a musical instrument? Here are the best ways to memorize music, explained step-by step. Build a repertoire of pieces that you can play without the score!

Though mainly for those who play the piano, or other keyboard instrument, these methods can also be used profitably by other instrumentalists.

Subjects dealt with include (among others):

Three basic types of music memorization
“Finger memory” and all that is involved in it
Memorizing by hearing
Memorizing from the score
How I memorize music
Learning a piece better by… not practicing it!
How to deal with frustration when memorizing

If you are a musician, and wish to systematically expand your memorized repertoire, this book is for you!

Note: This is the second (slightly expanded) edition (March 10, 2015)

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