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Cooperation as a successful strategy has evolved in both nature and human society, but understanding its emergence can be a difficult task. Researchers have to abstract interactions between individuals into mathematical formulas to be able to create a model that can be used for predictions and simulations.
In the field of evolutionary game theory, they often investigate strategies of players in a simple game of giving and receiving benefits. Such strategies tell players how to behave in a given interaction. The scientists findings counter the narrative that only the strongest and most selfish flourish and survive. Instead, they show how cooperation can be a successful and stable strategy.
Violinist Boris Kuschnir’s hour-long practice session ends with 10 minutes of Paganini
In our April 2021 cover story, violinist David Garrett explains that practising too much when he was younger resulted in injuries that limit the amount he can practise today. Whether your body can’t play for longer or you just dont have more time free, knowing how to maximise the effectiveness of a short practice session is key.
We’ve looked through our archives to bring you contrasting approaches from two top violin pedagogues.
Boris Kuschnir, Music and Arts University of the City of Vienna
Firstly, for a student who wants to become a professional violinist and practise only one hour a day, I would strongly suggest that they change profession. For a student who regularly practises many hours but occasionally has only an hour to spare, I recommend the following schedule: