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Take a break with consciousness between practice sessions (2019)

Junya Nomura
Junya Nomura

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Main Subject: Classcial Cello Research Supervisor: Andrew Wright Title of Research: Take a break with consciousness between practice sessions Research Question: What is the effect of playing chess during practice breaks on the quality of practice? Research Summary: The research is about the measurement of the behaviour of mental focus during practice session by taking a different types of break. The discovery of different types of break can improve the quality of practice and can result in better mental focuses and performance. For the experiment to see the comparison between two types of breaks, I use ‘Chess’ as an activity during the practice break. Biography: Junya Nomura (born in Gifu, Japan 1994) began playing Cello at the age of 9. Nomura is studying Master of Classical Cello with Jan-Ype Nota and Lucia Swarts. Beside studying cello, Nomura is active in playing many ensembles and he wrote many arrangements in collaboration with Professional Orchestra as The Residentie Orkest and Atheneum Kamerorkest of the Young Talent Department of the Royal Conservatoire of the Hague. Nomura is the first student of Royal Conservatoire of the Hague, who attended one of the leading international educational music festival ‘The Pacific Music Festival’, founded by Leonard Bernstein.
typeresearch exposition
keywordspracticing, studying, concentration
date04/03/2019
published26/09/2019
last modified26/09/2019
statuslimited publication
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copyrightJunya Nomura
licenseAll rights reserved
urlhttps://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/586628/586629
published inKC Research Portal
portal issue3. Internal publication


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