Kristian Wolski
(författare)
Between the Notes: A quiet perspective on the life of a musician e-bok
117 kr
This book takes you behind the music not into technique, performance, and perfection, but into what often exists between the notes: the nervous system, relationships, doubt, joy, and the life lived alongside the music.
Through personal experiences, psychological perspectives, and concrete insights, the book explores what it means to navigate a life as a musician shaped by both vocation and profes…
This book takes you behind the music not into technique, performance, and perfection, but into what often exists between the notes: the nervous system, relationships, doubt, joy, and the life lived alongside the music.
Through personal experiences, psychological perspectives, and concrete insights, the book explores what it means to navigate a life as a musician shaped by both vocation and profession, community and solitude, control and vulnerability.
Here, you encounter themes such as performance anxiety, life crises, relationships within the music world, and the balance between performance and humanity not as problems to be solved, but as conditions to be understood and carried.
This is not a book about becoming a better musician.
It is a book about being a musician without losing yourself.
E-bok
117 kr
Förlag
Books on Demand
Utgiven
07.04.2026
Längd
114 sidor
Genrer
Ekonomi Och Ledarskap, Psykologi Och Pedagogik, Familj & Hälsa
Språk
English
Format
epub
Kopieringsskydd
Vattenmärkt
ISBN
9789181141320
This book takes you behind the music not into technique, performance, and perfection, but into what often exists between the notes: the nervous system, relationships, doubt, joy, and the life lived alongside the music.
Through personal experiences, psychological perspectives, and concrete insights, the book explores what it means to navigate a life as a musician shaped by both vocation and profession, community and solitude, control and vulnerability.
Here, you encounter themes such as performance anxiety, life crises, relationships within the music world, and the balance between performance and humanity not as problems to be solved, but as conditions to be understood and carried.
This is not a book about becoming a better musician.
It is a book about being a musician without losing yourself.
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