Link with practising
The ideas we have developed all have a threefold aim: in addition to being highly effective and as healthy and gentle as possible, there should be a direct link to the actual (instrument) practising. Ideally, they can be made part of the actual practising process, if possible without any special transfer work.
Selection and approach
Our approach is practice-orientated: Trying out, observing, changing, adapting and discarding are our main focus. After some time, this results in approaches and ideas that are suitable for many people, sometimes also for different instrument groups, and which we then develop more extensively for further testing.
Sharing and participating
As soon as something has been finalised, we make it available to the public. Depending on the topic, context and scope, it is published and/or included as a workshop offer. In most cases, however, this is not the end of a topic. It is developed further, monitored and, if necessary, transferred to other areas.
As a now independent subject area, we are making an important transfer ourselves. We ask ourselves how previous results and experiences can be better integrated into the initial lessons and how this can be combined with existing methods and approaches.