Monday, July 24, 2017

Book Review: Lost Secrets of Master Musicians: A Window Into Genius By David Jacobson


Lost Secrets of Master Musicians: A Window Into Genius
By David Jacobson



If one is truly into music, Lost Secrets of Master Musicians: A Window Into Genius by David Jacobson is probably a book for you.


The first part of the book reads like an autobiography.  We then switch gears to learning what master musicians used to be like and to an explanation of why we no longer have them.

Lost Secrets of Master Musicians takes a look at some observations Jacobson has made over his many years in the business.

This book isn’t for everyone.  However, if you are a serious musician, you will want to read it.

We give Lost Secrets of Master Musicians all five stars.  It is well-written and very well-researched.  Jacobson has created illustrations that are simple to follow with only a basic understanding of music theory.

If you are a string musician, you simply have to read this. Any person with a curiosity about classical music will want to read Lost Secrets of Master Musicians as well.



We were sent a complimentary copy of this book.  We are under no obligation to write any review, positive or negative.

We are disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255.





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