Sunday, September 29, 2013

Caitlin Craig ER Chapter 6 Summary

Chapter Summary: Perceptual problems can often vague our senses and ability to complete a task.  These stumbling blocks can be approached by looking outside of the box in order to be solved.  Not only do we need to diagnose these problems, but we have to find solutions in order to overcome them.
Key Terms: instant recognition, perceptual problems.
Key Concepts: Faults and errors can be solved through unorthodox approaches that stimulate our brain and connect the two hemispheres (i.e. juggling, crawling, etc...)
Making Connections: I had a profound connection to this chapter.  I often feel like I find that right place of singing in my warm-ups and vocalizes, but once I try to find that same place in singing, it goes out the window.  I think if I thought more about being silly or playing, and less about singing, it might help me find that sweet spot in my voice.  It would undoubtedly help me to think less about it, and it might even free up my attitude towards it.

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