I also like Eloise Ristad's "A Soprano on Her Head" and (Joan
Borysenko??? I think that's the right name - not so sure about the
spelling) "Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway"
Hi,
I received the following note from one of my students. I'm going to suggest
that she read Barry Green's Inner Game of
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Thanks Hans for your comments on my thoughts, and I do wish to learn as
much
as I can from you and others
Thanks Hans for your comments on my thoughts, and I do wish to learn as much
as I can from you and others on the list.
You are right to pick up on my inaccurate use of language. When I say "every
day" I mean for amateurs, days when you do not have a rehearsal or concert.
As an amateur I am luc
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A belated thought on your question about performance anxiety.
I, too, am an amateur who suffered from excessive nerves
A belated thought on your question about performance anxiety.
I, too, am an amateur who suffered from excessive nerves, but it can be
beaten.
A certain amount of nerves will always be there because you care about your
performance.
As well as the answers given on the list, the following helped
one of the best sources of information concerning preparation, concentration,
stress management and confidence is the book by Don Greene(sports
psychologist) PERFORMANCE SUCCESS.
Don has helped many performers successfully learn how to work through the
stress problem and consequently redefine
One of the best sources of information concerning stress, concentration,
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> Hi,
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> I received the following note from one of my
The following is a Horn List encore presentation from 9-22-2001, retrieved
from the archives because of relevance to the question posed recently by
John Schreckengost's student:
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Lorraine & Friends:
Performance nerv
Hi,
I received the following note from one of my students. I'm going to suggest
that she read Barry Green's Inner Game of Music. Does anyone have any other
suggestions that I can forward to her?
So, I have a question for you... I played parts from the Gliere solo that
I've been working on in the
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