2023
DOI: 10.7202/1096928ar
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The Relationship Between Pianists’ Perceptions and Spinal Posture Following Alexander Technique Lessons

Abstract: Studies have shown that musicians feel their posture has improved after studying the Alexander Technique (at). However, no study has examined if participants’ perceptions agree with their quantitatively measured posture. This study explored the relationship between pianists’ perceptions of their posture along with their application of the Technique and the measurements taken of their spinal posture. Fifteen pianists completed questionnaires about how they perceived their posture and how they applied at princip… Show more

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