Seeking to expand on previous theories, this paper explores the AIR (Applying Intelligence to the Reflexes) approach to expert performance previously outlined by Geeves, Christensen, Sutton and McIlwain (2008). Data gathered from a semi-structured interview investigating the performance experience of Jeremy Kelshaw (JK), a professional musician, is explored. Although JK's experience of music performance contains inherently uncertain elements, his phenomenological description of an ideal performance is tied to notions of vibe, connection and environment. The dynamic nature of music performance advocated by the AIR approach is illustrated by the strategies that JK implements during performance. Through executing these strategies, JK attempts ...
Music is a rich form of nonverbal communication, in which the movements that expert musicians make d...
One of the basic hypotheses in psychology is that familiarity, or past experience with and prior kno...
The aim of this research was to determine how elite instrumental musicians set about learning unfami...
Seeking to expand on previous theories, this paper explores the AIR (Applying Intelligence to the Re...
Seeking to expand on previous theories, this paper explores the AIR (Applying Intelligence to the Re...
Seeking to expand on previous theories, this paper explores the AIR (Applying Intelligence to the Re...
Expert skill in music performance involves an apparent paradox. On stage, expert musicians are requi...
Inspired by the small amount of relevant past research available (Berger 1999, Berliner 1994, Monson...
This study aimed to explore the lived experiences of expert performing musicians and the relationshi...
Performing music at the highest levels involves great competitiveness. When each performance represe...
The ability to perform music is widespread in the general population (e.g. singing), but few individ...
Musicians anticipate and monitor the expressive effects of their actions during performance. Previou...
This paper describes a model of how musicians make decisions about performing notated music. The mod...
This thesis presents an investigation towards the impact of environment on a musical performance. Dr...
An impressive body of empirical evidence on the acquisition of expert performance and expertise has ...
Music is a rich form of nonverbal communication, in which the movements that expert musicians make d...
One of the basic hypotheses in psychology is that familiarity, or past experience with and prior kno...
The aim of this research was to determine how elite instrumental musicians set about learning unfami...
Seeking to expand on previous theories, this paper explores the AIR (Applying Intelligence to the Re...
Seeking to expand on previous theories, this paper explores the AIR (Applying Intelligence to the Re...
Seeking to expand on previous theories, this paper explores the AIR (Applying Intelligence to the Re...
Expert skill in music performance involves an apparent paradox. On stage, expert musicians are requi...
Inspired by the small amount of relevant past research available (Berger 1999, Berliner 1994, Monson...
This study aimed to explore the lived experiences of expert performing musicians and the relationshi...
Performing music at the highest levels involves great competitiveness. When each performance represe...
The ability to perform music is widespread in the general population (e.g. singing), but few individ...
Musicians anticipate and monitor the expressive effects of their actions during performance. Previou...
This paper describes a model of how musicians make decisions about performing notated music. The mod...
This thesis presents an investigation towards the impact of environment on a musical performance. Dr...
An impressive body of empirical evidence on the acquisition of expert performance and expertise has ...
Music is a rich form of nonverbal communication, in which the movements that expert musicians make d...
One of the basic hypotheses in psychology is that familiarity, or past experience with and prior kno...
The aim of this research was to determine how elite instrumental musicians set about learning unfami...