Why Chamber Music Makes You a Better Musician

Rowan Bell Chamber Music Coaches (South West London)
By: Tutor no longer registered
Subject: Chamber Music
Last updated: 24/01/2011
Tags: chamber music, string quartet
Chamber Music

Playing and practising chamber music is probably the single most benificial activity to becoming a better musician.  Understanding how the different parts of a musical texture interweave to create an overall effect, how different sounds can blend to create a whole and how two or more players spontaeniously interact in order to create excitement and invention is key to growing as a player, listener and musician.




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