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How right brain cello playing and teaching stimulated my curiosity

The essence of right brain activity is to release one’s attention into uncharted territory. Therefore, when I began daydreaming during my practicing, and encouraging my students to do the same, we never knew what would happen. One of the best … Continue reading

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Right brain cello playing

Recently I’d read The Right Brain by Thomas Blakeslee, a book all creative artists should read, especially performing artists. Through Blakeslee’s influence, I launched a series of experiments with my practicing and teaching. To access my right brain, I began … Continue reading

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