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  2. Effortless Mastery - Wikipedia

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    The Effortless Mastery Institute at Berklee College of Music teaches the book's method, as well as tai chi and yoga. [6] Werner has been the director of the institute since 2014. [7] Werner has said of the instate, "we encourage them to make mistakes, to play carelessly. They begin to understand where they really are as a player, and the fear ...

  3. Kenny Werner - Wikipedia

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    Born in Brooklyn, New York, on November 19, 1951, and then growing up in Oceanside, Long Island, Werner began playing and performing at a young age, first appearing on television at the age of 11. Although he studied classical piano as a child, he enjoyed playing anything he heard on the radio and improvisation was his true calling.

  4. Dreyfus model of skill acquisition - Wikipedia

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    The Dreyfus Model of Skill Acquisition (or the "Dreyfus Skill Model") describes distinct stages learners pass through as they acquire new skills. It has been used in fields such as education, nursing, operations research, and many more. Brothers Stuart and Hubert Dreyfus originally proposed the model in 1980 in an 18-page report on their ...

  5. Zen in the Art of Archery - Wikipedia

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    40962313. Zen in the Art of Archery (Zen in der Kunst des Bogenschießens) is a book by German philosophy professor Eugen Herrigel, published in 1948, about his experiences studying Kyūdō, a form of Japanese archery, when he lived in Japan in the 1920s. It is credited with introducing Zen to Western audiences in the late 1940s and 1950s.

  6. Four stages of competence - Wikipedia

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    In psychology, the four stages of competence, or the "conscious competence" learning model, relates to the psychological states involved in the process of progressing from incompetence to competence in a skill. People may have several skills, some unrelated to each other, and each skill will typically be at one of the stages at a given time.

  7. Passacaglia (Godowsky) - Wikipedia

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    Passacaglia is a solo piano composition by the composer Leopold Godowsky. It was completed in New York, on October 21, 1927. The composition commemorates the one hundredth anniversary of the death of Franz Schubert. [1] Typical of Godowsky's composition style, the piece contains dense contrapuntal, polyphonic, and chromatic writing.

  8. The Doctrine of Awakening - Wikipedia

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    The Doctrine of Awakening. The Doctrine of Awakening is a book by Julius Evola, first published as La dottrina del risveglio in 1943, and translated into English by H. E. Musson in 1951. The book was based on translations from the Buddhist Pali Canon by Karl Eugen Neumann and Giuseppe De Lorenzo [it].

  9. Bibliography of jazz - Wikipedia

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    Jazz singer's handbook: the artistry and mastery of singing jazz. Alfred Music Publishing. ISBN 978-0-7390-3387-6. Werner, Kenny (January 1996). Effortless Mastery. Jamey Aebersold Jazz. ISBN 978-1-56224-003-5. York, Alfred (1 November 2006). Andrew York's Jazz Guitar for Classical Cats: Improvisation: The Classical Guitarist's Guide to Jazz ...