Views : 7,956
Genre: Education
Date of upload: Dec 9, 2023 ^^
Rating : 4.908 (13/555 LTDR)
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
Ahh damn these tips sound absolutely brilliant, throughout the video this reminded me of the book Atomic Habits.
I feel like once I get onstage, I suddenly get into fight-or-flight mode and my mouth gets so dry that I cannot sing anymore, but the simulation experience sounds like a great thing to try and practice beforehand, so thank you!
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laughing at 1:40 because i had to perform 5 times in assembly for the school, once everyday of the week, and the mistakes only got worse! (these mistakes were definitely due to stage fright as i have been practising the piece i played for like 6 months and performed before to a variety of audience sizes and different locations… but for some reason that one week so shit😢
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Thank you, this came at such a good time, i have a presentation in 2 days i want to do my best on
It's terrifying that you have a section on drugs, it's terrifying that it's common enough in performance for you to talk about them
I thought i was being smart, cheating the system, thank you, I may consider therapy and maybe a real doctor, for both mental and physical issues, thank you so much for the advice, i love your youtube channel, so much good information with such neat organized visuals, it all must take so much effort i hope you know it's appreciated
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I am very good at my instrument, however, I have never had a desire to perform. I just enjoy playing my instrument. Family and friends constantly urge me to perform. There is no desire to be the focus of criticism or praise. I just like the challenge of the instrument and as a source of meditation. If learning a musical instrument was to ultimately strive to perform on a stage as a circus animal for their intertainment, I would never have studied music. Some call me selfish for not sharing my abilities, I just don't care for the " lime light", whereas some do nothing else but dream and strive for it. This attitude is founded in being forced as a child to practice to perform, especially music I did not like to hear.
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@thepostapocalyptictrio4762
5 months ago
As a musician myself, I find that the hardest parts of playing to large crowds… is finding a large crowd that wants to hear me play. It’s hard to have stagefright when there’s 2 people in the audience 😢😂 joking aside… these tips are brilliant, as usual.
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