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  • The reason so many of us lose our bearings about practising early in life is that we practice in living rooms with other family members in earshot - and healthy practice would simply sound too obnoxious, intrusive, repetitious and unmusical for others to hear without annoyance.

    William Westney (2003). “The Perfect Wrong Note: Learning to Trust Your Musical Self”
  • When the good student chooses the honest path, free of perfectionism and faking, music study becomes something refreshingly new: a calm oasis of self-acceptance for those who are so used to driving themselves and trying to please others.

    Acceptance   Oasis   Self  
    William Westney (2006). “The Perfect Wrong Note: Learning to Trust Your Musical Self”, p.135, Amadeus Press
  • [perfectionism leads to] a tendency to apologize preemptively for one's efforts, knowing from experience that there's sure to be something wrong with them.

    William Westney (2003). “The Perfect Wrong Note: Learning to Trust Your Musical Self”
  • Much music teaching seems more concerned with controlling the student than with encouraging the student's own impulses.

    William Westney (2006). “The Perfect Wrong Note: Learning to Trust Your Musical Self”, p.43, Amadeus Press
  • . .the most crucial ingredient by far for success in music is . . .what happens in the practice room.

  • If you have played "six times wrong, one time right" the problem is not quite corrected.

  • Learning itself is a fulfilling adventure at all points in the process. In fact, psychologists have listed learning as one of the basic, universal joys of human experience.

    Adventure   Joy   Facts  
    William Westney (2006). “The Perfect Wrong Note: Learning to Trust Your Musical Self”, p.169, Amadeus Press
  • Music study presents a natural, here-and-now route to selfknowledge and self-integration.

    Self   Study   Natural  
    William Westney (2006). “The Perfect Wrong Note: Learning to Trust Your Musical Self”, p.214, Amadeus Press
  • Don't attribute mishaps to a lapse in concentration - if you missed the note you don't know it.

    Lapses   Notes   Mishaps  
  • Robotic correctness is the last thing judges want to see or hear

    Judging   Want   Lasts  
  • If we're not actively making things better, chances are we're making them worse.

    William Westney (2006). “The Perfect Wrong Note: Learning to Trust Your Musical Self”, p.94, Amadeus Press
  • Mistakes are . . . immensely useful. . . they show us . . . where we are right now and what we need to do next

    Mistake   Needs   Next  
  • Music, the most abstract and uncanny art, is an eternal river of sound moving through time. We can free ourselves from whatever may be holding us back, and join that flowing river.

    Art   Moving   Rivers  
    William Westney (2006). “The Perfect Wrong Note: Learning to Trust Your Musical Self”, p.222, Amadeus Press
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