Sunday, September 23, 2012

Make Stage Fright Work For You


“I encourage musicians to either play for a friend, a teacher, a colleague, or to simply put a tape recorder on or set up a video camera,” says Dr. Don Greene. “Having a person there or a camera or a tape recorder puts pressure on you, and you realize that, and that’s beautiful, because then you’re practicing performing.”
The whole idea is to apply as much stress as possible, so that it mimics, as closely as possible, the conditions of being in a performance.

By David Templeton
Posted August 28, 2012 on String Notes
http://notes.allthingsstrings.com/More-Notes/Make-Stage-Fright-Work-For-You

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