Not Pulling Strings: Applications of Neuro-Linguistic Programming to Teaching and Learning Music

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Arguably the first and only publication to apply neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) techniques to teaching music, this informative guide provides practical applications for accelerating the learning process and breaking self-defeating behaviors.

Focusing on the structure of musical talent, this useful proposal offers insight into the workings of musical minds, provides NLP methods to utilize musical memory, and uses mental rehearsal to improve skills…. More >>

Not Pulling Strings: Application of Neuro-Linguistic Programming to Teaching & Learning Music

 

Ed Andriessen
Ed Andriessen
Ed currently holds two certifications as a Trainer of Neuro-Linguistic Programming, one from the NLP Center of New York and one from NLP University at the University of California at Santa Cruz.He is also Co-director of the Princeton Center for NLP and is a Dilts/NLP University Distance Learning Affiliate. Ed has dedicated himself to understanding human communication in its many forms, and works as a trainer, coach, consultant and professional speaker.For twelve years, Ed has designed and led trainings and seminars in NLP, Management Development, Professional Development and Selling skills.Ed has studied with some of the best trainers in the world including Steven Leeds, Rachel Hott, Joseph Yeager, Susan Sommers, Richard Bandler, Robert Dilts, Judith DeLozier, Suzi Smith, Sid Jacobson, Michael Colgrass, Shelle Rose Charvet and Steve Andreas.

1 Comment

  1. This is a great book about a music education method. It’s about a classical guitar teacher and how he used NLP (Neuro-linguistic programming) to teach. If you are interested in music, education, classical guitar or NLP you would like this book.

    Rating: 5 / 5

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