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Piano by Heart Companion

Advanced Piano Memorization Exercises

Bernard M Patten

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Identity Publications
26 February 2025
This companion to Piano by Heart is designed for advanced musicians ready to put their memory training to the test. Dr. Bernard Patten, neurologist and pianist, expands on the foundational techniques introduced in his first volume, offering a series of challenging exercises that refine and strengthen your ability to memorize, recall, and perform difficult piano pieces with confidence.

Inside, you'll find targeted memory drills that reinforce key principles from Piano by Heart, along with progressive exercises designed to push your recall abilities further. Indulge in pattern recognition challenges to deepen your understanding of musical structure. These strategies for long-term retention will ensure your favorite pieces stay in your repertoire forever.

If you're ready for a deeper dive into memory mastery at the piano, this book will help you hone your skills and play from the heart-without the need for sheet music. It's perfect for serious students, adult learners, and pianists looking to take their piano memorization skills to the next level.
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Imprint:   Identity Publications
Dimensions:   Height: 203mm,  Width: 127mm,  Spine: 8mm
Weight:   145g
ISBN:   9798348505561
Pages:   142
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Dr. Bernard M. Patten, an instructor of memory, neuroscience, and logic at Rice University and the Women's Institute of Houston, has been featured on 60 Minutes, Frontline, TF-1, BBC TV, German National TV, and Australian National TV. Dr. Patten holds an A.B. from Columbia College summa cum laude and graduated second in his class from Columbia's Medical School with an MD. He interned at Cornell and did his Neurology training at the Neurological Institute of New York, where he was Chief Resident Neurologist. Before acting as the assistant chief of medical neurology at the National Institutes of Health, he was the Memory Fellow of the New York Academy of Medicine and set up the first memory clinic and memory consultation service in America. He has also taught as a visiting professor at the University of Montpellier in France, the Charcot Clinic in Paris, and the Karolinska in Stockholm. As the vice chair of the Department of Neurology and chief of nerve and muscle diseases at Baylor College of Medicine, Dr. Patten published over 100 scientific papers. He is the author of eight non-medical books in print, and his most notable professional accomplishments include being part of the team of physicians who discovered the L-DOPA treatment for Parkinson's Disease.

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