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The Heart of Performance

The Heart of Performance

by Gerald Klickstein | Mar 11, 2014 | creative process, music performance, The Musician's Way

“Every performance is different. That’s the beauty of it.” -Van Morrison The Musician’s Way, p. 153 To reach the heart of performance, let’s start by deciphering what a performance is. Consider this: When we play or sing for someone else, we’re performing; and...
Connecting with Audiences

Connecting with Audiences

by Gerald Klickstein | Mar 4, 2014 | creative process, music performance, stage presence

“The performers who connect from the stage establish emotional relationships with their audiences.” -The Musician’s Way, p. 188 What endows a performance with the power to stir listeners’ hearts? At a minimum, a spellbinding concert melds first-rate...
The Peak-Performance Myth

The Peak-Performance Myth

by Gerald Klickstein | Feb 23, 2014 | music performance, performance anxiety, The Musician's Way

“When I play, I make love – it is the same thing.” -Arthur Rubinstein, pianist The Musician’s Way, p. 207 If you’ve read much about performing, then you’ve probably run into the terms “peak performance,” “flow,” and “being in the zone.” Those synonymous...
5 Benefits of Self-Recording

5 Benefits of Self-Recording

by Gerald Klickstein | Feb 17, 2014 | creative process, music performance, music practice, music technology, Self-recording

“Keen self-listening is central to musical excellence.” -The Musician’s Way, p. 16 Without the ability to hear ourselves precisely, we can’t perform to professional standards nor solve problems in practice. Fortunately, today’s digital recorders empower us...
How Not to Talk to Audiences

How Not to Talk to Audiences

by Gerald Klickstein | Jan 21, 2014 | music careers, music performance, stage presence

“Audiences want to hear music, not monologues.” –The Musician’s Way, p. 177 One of the most effective ways for us to connect with audiences is to speak engagingly yet briefly about the music we perform. Problem is, lots of musicians neglect to prepare the...
3 Elements of Showmanship

3 Elements of Showmanship

by Gerald Klickstein | Jan 13, 2014 | music careers, music performance, stage presence

“If there’s a central tenet of showmanship, it’s this: Project; don’t reflect.” –The Musician’s Way, p. 179 Showmanship – or show-womanship – doesn’t equate with flamboyance; it comes from being who you are, but more so....
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