February 19, 2013

Guitar Zero by Gary Marcus

I’ve wanted to learn the violin for a very, very long time now but I keep talking myself out of it.  I figure I won’t be very good since I’m starting so much later in life, ok, not that much later but I’m no longer a kid.  I fear that I’ll give it up right away because I’m certain I have no natural musical talent.  So when I happened upon Guitar Zero: the science of becoming musical at any age, I thought I’d find out how someone who was about to turn 40 handled learning the guitar.  Gary Marcus, a cognitive psychologist, chronicles his experience learning an instrument as well as sharing several renowned musicians’ own experiences.  Marcus provides research findings throughout the book challenging the perception that musical talent is innate.  From self-teaching to the Dalcroze method to playing in a band with 11 year olds at a summer camp, Marcus explores a myriad of techniques in learning an instrument.  It’s a very interesting book for anyone considering, and possibly running away from, picking up an instrument.  And as my thirtieth birthday approaches, I’ll be asking for a beginner’s violin so that I can finally get over my fear and possibly bring great joy in my life at learning something new.  I’ll let you know how it goes. 

2 comments:

  1. Any updates on the violin front?

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  2. No updates yet, unfortunately. I'm still waiting on my violin. Buying a home seemed to take precedence. Go figure.

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