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Role of brain, nerves and body in music?
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Systemic Anomaly

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When performing music, the complex move sequences are all saved in the brain, including techniques that increase capability, and recuce exhaustion.

The body parts in demand also need physical training - muscles, joints, breathing.

Does the learning process only train the body and burn information into the brain, or does it also improve communication between brain and body? That means, you theoretically have the moves saved in the brain and your body is capable of performing it, but you can't due to the brain having insufficient control over the body.


I'm just interested in how exactly this all works, and what all happens during the learning process.

(Of course, this doesn't only go for music, but also for everything else - but I'm particularly interested in this aspect.)

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