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Expression Quote by Barry Green

“There's very little to be said for learning a piece note by note, reading the rhythmic markings, practising the fingerings and following your instructor's suggestions, if you haven't any idea how the music will eventually sound and feel. If you learn a piece mechanically, you may have to 'unlearn'…” quote by Barry Green
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“There's very little to be said for learning a piece note by note, reading the rhythmic markings, practising the fingerings and following your instructor's suggestions, if you haven't any idea how the music will eventually sound and feel. If you learn a piece mechanically, you may have to 'unlearn' it before you can play it with expression and feeling.”

Barry Green

About This Quote

Source Book: The Inner Game of Music by Barry Green, 1986

Learning music without hearing its final sound leads to mechanical playing that lacks expression, requiring later relearning to add feeling.

In simple terms: Practice without hearing results in mechanical playing.

Key Takeaway

Understand the music’s sound before practicing.

Themes

music education expression learning methods

Mood

reflective instructive

Type

educational practical

When to use this quote

  • instrument practice
  • composition
  • performance preparation

Key Concepts

musical perception embodied cognition

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you internalize a piece’s emotional arc early?
  • What listening strategies help before playing?
A Different Perspective

Mechanical learning may hinder expressive performance later.

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