Ekard Lind

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Ekard Lind (* 1945 in Lienz , East Tyrol , as Ekkehard Reiser ) is an Austrian guitarist and dog trainer .

Musician

Lind taught at universities in Salzburg and Stuttgart for 25 years . As a guitar soloist on the classical guitar , he traveled the world. After a hand injury that ended his artistic activity, he switched to the publication of compositions, he wrote specialist articles and textbooks on everything to do with the guitar.

For ergonomic guitar playing he developed a special holder, the "Lind tripod".

Ekard Lind received for his educational, scientific and artistic activities from the Federal President of Austria , from the University Mozarteum Salzburg and from the Governor of the State of Salzburg the professional title of professor for two of his scientific works that experienced international importance: "The attitude of the guitarist" and children's guitar greats "Lind - EGTA - scale structure "

Dog training

Today Lind is better known from his work in the field of dog training . He published textbooks and textbooks, well-known titles are “Playing properly with dogs”, “Motivate dogs playfully”, “TEAM dance” and “Human-dog harmony - subordination in a new way”.

Works

Books

  • Movement compensation for musicians: exercises against postural strain . Österreichischer Bundesverlag, Vienna 1983, ISBN 3-215-05128-1
  • The attitude of the guitarist Katzbichler; Munich and Salzburg 1984, ISBN 3-87397-477-0
  • Motivate dogs playfully . Naturbuch-Verlag, Augsburg
  • Lind-art team dance. Dance with the dog: the fascination of moving together . Gräfe and Unzer, Munich 1999, ISBN 3-7742-3151-6
  • Human-dog harmony. Subordination in a new way . Gräfe and Unzer, Munich 2000, ISBN 3-7742-1007-1
  • Team balance. Preparatory level for dog education, sport and training . Gräfe and Unzer, Munich 2001, ISBN 3-7742-5385-4
  • Human-dog harmony. Lind-art; With play and motivation to become a dog eager to learn . Kosmos, Stuttgart 2003, ISBN 3-440-09703-X
  • Playing properly with dogs . Kosmos, Stuttgart 2004, ISBN 3-440-09786-2
  • Lind-art team sport, team dance. Examination regulations level 1 . Ratfels, Seekirchen 2004, ISBN 3-9501865-0-6

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Guitar & Lute 1, 1979, 3, p. 50
  2. Ekard Lind: On the posture problem. Part IV. In: Guitar & Laute 4, 1982, 2, pp. 83-88.