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It’s Not Just How Good You Are

It’s Not Just How Good You Are

by Gerald Klickstein | Mar 10, 2015 | creativity, Entrepreneurship, music performance

It’s not just how good you are. It’s how intriguing. All of us musicians work hard to maintain and improve our skills. Too often, though, young musicians devote years to “getting better” without concurrently growing their distinctiveness, and...
3 Ways to Build Concert Programs

3 Ways to Build Concert Programs

by Gerald Klickstein | Nov 9, 2014 | creative process, Entrepreneurship, music careers, music performance

“Concerts need contrast – and lots of it.” -The Musician’s Way, p. 210 In previous articles, I’ve explored avenues to design concert programs that can attract diverse audiences. In this post, I offer tips to construct attractive programs primarily using...
3 Traits of Successful Concert Programs

3 Traits of Successful Concert Programs

by Gerald Klickstein | Oct 20, 2014 | Entrepreneurship, music careers, music performance

“Memorable concerts don’t merely deliver what’s expected; they also take audiences beyond what they can envision.” -The Musician’s Way, p. 211 We musicians have it in our power to attract hordes of enthusiastic fans. And one of the most effective ways we can do so is...
Learning the Art of Performance

Learning the Art of Performance

by Gerald Klickstein | Oct 5, 2014 | music performance, performance anxiety

“Music is a performing art. . . . It isn’t there in the score.” -Michael Tippett, composer The Musician’s Way, p. 152 When you think about all that goes into preparing for a concert, music performance can seem like a delicate skill, something akin to tightrope...
The Fight-or-Flight Response

The Fight-or-Flight Response

by Gerald Klickstein | Jun 19, 2014 | music performance, performance anxiety

“The fight-or-flight response works wonders when you’re standing on a sidewalk and a piano is falling from a building above.” –The Musician’s Way, p. 135 Shaky hands, racing heartbeat, queasy stomach – all manifestations of a nervousness that...
When Every Note Vibrates with Life

When Every Note Vibrates with Life

by Gerald Klickstein | Jun 1, 2014 | creative process, music performance, music practice

“Whatever music you play or sing, your objective is to express musical ideas, not spew out notes.” -The Musician’s Way, p. 24 Accomplished musicians bring vibrancy to every sound they make – there’s an emotional power to their music that...
The Number-One Motivator of Music Practice

The Number-One Motivator of Music Practice

by Gerald Klickstein | Mar 25, 2014 | motivation, music performance, music practice

“With a commitment on your calendar, your practice becomes targeted toward an exhilarating purpose.” -The Musician’s Way, p. 108 Some musicians relish daily practice; others struggle to work consistently. Whatever our relationship with practice might be,...
Committing to the Creative Process

Committing to the Creative Process

by Gerald Klickstein | Mar 16, 2014 | creative process, music performance, music practice

“Being a musician isn’t about pursuing some nirvana of artistic enlightenment; it’s about endless refinement and discovery.” -The Musician’s Way, p. 110 This blog and The Musician’s Way book explore diverse strategies to practice deeply and...
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...
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