April 2021 MTNA e-Journal
Breathe and Move: Effects of a 12-Week Yoga Curriculum
on Pre-Collegiate and Collegiate Pianists
By Elaina Burns, NCTM; Christopher Madden, NCTM; and Paola
Savvidou, NCTM
Studies show that even short periods of focused breathing and gentle
yoga poses can yield mental and physical benefits in people of all
ages. Drawing upon research pertaining to yoga in education, a team
of three researchers developed and implemented a progressive 12-
week yoga curriculum with 15 pre-college and collegiate pianists. This
article describes the outcomes of the curriculum through the lens of
student questionnaires, parent questionnaires (for pre-college participants)
and video recorded lessons. Results were positive, indicating
improved technique on both a macro-level (i.e. whole-body postural
approach) and a micro-level (i.e. wrist, hands and fingers). On a mental
and emotional level, students demonstrated increased focus, higher
motivation, greater independence with at-home practice and more
confidence. [Read More]
Practical Applications in Preventing Injury When
Teaching and Playing Guitar
By Michael Bonner
Student musicians are not adequately prepared to deal with the rigors
of practice when attempting to attain virtuosity, leading to chronic
injury. This article provides evidence that performance-related injuries
are common by comparing them to everyday low impact tasks that
are known to cause injuries and citing studies of injury prevalence
amongst elite musicians, demonstrating a need for better health education
to prepare musicians to deal with the risk factors. This article
also explores methods to combat one of the main problems: excess
effort. After looking at the root cause (bad posture) and suggests
methods to incorporate relaxation and postural checks into playing,
using excerpts from the classical guitar repertoire as examples. [Read More]
Poster Sessions
Wilhelm Stenhammar’s Sensommarnätter, Op. 33:
Rediscovered Swedish Character Pieces
Presented by Shelby Nord, NCTM [View]
The Influence of Yvonne Loriod on the Piano Works of
Olivier Messiaen
Presented by Tiantian Liang, NCTM [View]