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How to Deal With Stage Fright Through Understanding, Preparation, and Management of Your Symptoms

This video is for musicians, public speakers, athletes, dancers, teachers, wedding speeches, or anyone who has to get in front of people and perform.

0:00 - Introduction
0:53 - Understanding What Causes Stage Fright
1:00 - Fear of The Unknown
1:50 - Fear of Judgement
2:52 - Fear of Failure
3:00 - Preparation
3:59 - Practice Performance Conditions
5:10 - Anticipate Discomfort
6:55 - Stay Healthy
8:39 - Management of Symptoms
10:13 - Drugs
11:15 - Performance Time
12:33 - Story Time and Bonus Tip!

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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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@kylechen527

5 months ago

I picked up 2 instruments a couple of months ago to combat depression, and I always find it hard to perform during recitals and orchestra performances. I appreciate you for providing me new methods to deal with my stage fright. Great video.

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@electricx7365

5 months ago

Nice video. I wish i had this video 3 days ago before my debate.

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@JimmysOldTimeRadioShow

5 months ago

The psychology of performance is fascinating. No two shows are the same, each provides a lesson, so the only thing I would add is to accept every opportunity to perform. Learn, Practice, Rehearse, Perform, then Post to Social Media!

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@rahul_krishna98

5 months ago

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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@Charlieannett

4 months ago

You are a great sub teacher last year

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@flurouu

5 months ago

Woah this is actually a perfect timing!!! LIKE, for a day or two, I was finding some tips to conquer my stage fright cause bruh I can't get to calm myself down when I am in front of the stage... This is perfect for me to practice my presentation project next week! 🤩✨

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@augustinechinnappanmuthria7042

5 months ago

Super super super lovely tips Augustine violinist from Malaysia

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@kartheesh6913

5 months ago

Love ur vids man, keep it up 🔥

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@charliegordan6354

5 months ago

I love these videos, such a useful resource for students and teachers

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@bee14.

5 months ago

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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@rideemnz

5 months ago

Thank you Brad, for another brilliant video. You nailed everything in this area with practical solutions.

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@tommyrocker33

5 months ago

Thank you Brad, a fantastic video with great advice. Hoping to attend an open mic night for the first time next year so starting preparing now, these will help for sure. Really appreciate it, cheers and all the best 👍

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@ChanceRoth

5 months ago

Great video and series. Thanks for sharing all this well put together wisdom.

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@flufo

5 months ago

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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@torresmorganrafaelemilio3g570

5 months ago

YAAAAAAAAUS!!! Nailed the vid ! Up top bro ✋✋✋✋

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@melberry7611

5 months ago

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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