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Sometimes I forget the next phrase...its like my mind goes "blank" due to nerves and sometimes I miss notes...sometimes I just play some notes poorly...all of this I'm sure is related to nerves and performance anxiety and throws me off. I am so used to fixing mistakes during practice that I seem to do that when I'm performing. My performing is not even on stage. It is usually in a living room setting with a small audience.
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All these tips are great. I certainly don't feel alone with this any more.
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On the other hand, they are the ones that will give you far more grace and support.
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Years ago, Guitar Player magazine did an article on the first “Chester and Lester” recording session with Chet Atkins and Les Paul.
The pair sat down and burned through a bunch of standards.... Then Les started putting his guitar away. Atkins, the perfectionist, said, “What are you doing? I thought we were just rehearsing.” Paul said, “that was great... Have ‘em make the record.” Atkins.. “But what about all the clams?” (Mistakes...) Paul.... “They’ll just think we’re human.” |
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That can be very tough really-- and it's why I respect classical musicians so much--the music is what it is, there's no wiggle room as far as the notes--just the expression of them.
For regular people like us, I really recommend knowing the song outside of just an arrangment...this way, when life happens and you stumble a bit, you have a framework to fall back on...your place isn't as "lost." |
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