Full Description
The Mind's Ear offers a unique approach to stimulating the musical imagination and inspiring creativity, as well as providing detailed exercises aimed at improving the ability to read and imagine music in silence, in the "mind's ear." Modelling his exercises on those used in theatre games and acting classes and drawing upon years of experience with improvisation and composition, Bruce Adolphe has written a compelling, valuable, and practical guide to musical creativity that can benefit music students at all levels and help music teachers be more effective and inspiring. This expanded edition offers 34 new exercises inspired by improv comedy, hip-hop sampling and loops, robots, and AI as well as a new section based on Mr. Adolphe's Piano Puzzlers segment on public radio's Performance Today. The book provides provocative ideas and useful tools for professional performers and composers, as well as offering games and exercises to serious listeners that can increase their musical understanding and level of engagement with music in a variety of ways.
Contents
About the third edition 
Preface 
A note to teachers (and students, too) 
A word about improvisation for Classical musicians
How to use this book 
More tips for using this book
List of exercises 
About the companion website 
Introduction 
I Exercises to be done in silence 
II Exercises involving groups 
III Exercises using musical instruments 
IV The feeling of an idea 
V Exercises in composing 
VI Piano Puzzler Preparation
Coda
About the author 
Index

              
              
              

