Status
Available
Call number
DDC/MDS
786.3/041 C487p |
Publication
Berkeley : Creative Arts Book Co., 1985.
Description
There are many approaches to piano theory. They usually begin with the simple technique of reading music and touching the keys, to playing-by ear. Few have taken the inner path that begins in the soul. Mildred Portney Chase merged her piano lessons with the discipline of mindful Buddhist practice and created an experience that evokes not just music for the pleasure of the listener, but a journey that leads the student to a world of calm and peacefulness flowing from the soul out into the universe . . . ever-evolving day-by-day within the heart of the student.
Subjects
Language
Physical description
xv, 101 p.; 23 cm
ISBN
0916870944 / 9780916870942
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