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Scheduling Practice Sessions

Scheduling Practice Sessions

by Gerald Klickstein | Feb 3, 2014 | creative process, music practice, The Musician's Way

“Your artistic evolution is best served by steady, judicious practice.” -The Musician’s Way, p. 11 Consistent practice empowers us to become the artists we aspire to be. But skillful practice doesn’t just happen – we have to learn how to...
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....
10 Affirmations that Energize Music Practice

10 Affirmations that Energize Music Practice

by Gerald Klickstein | Dec 29, 2013 | creative process, motivation, music practice

“I think it’s beautiful to practice. I LOVE to practice.” -Claudio Arrau, pianist* To be a musician is to be someone who practices. Day after day, we musicians work in solitude to learn new repertoire, refine old repertoire, and polish our skills....
6 Ways to Identify High-Quality Music Teachers

6 Ways to Identify High-Quality Music Teachers

by Gerald Klickstein | Nov 24, 2013 | motivation, music careers, music education

“Your music teachers should have high expectations for you, and you for them.” –The Musician’s Way, p. 295 Few things have greater impacts on our musical development than our choices of teachers. How can aspiring performers single out teachers who can not...
Get Real about Music Careers

Get Real about Music Careers

by Gerald Klickstein | Nov 3, 2013 | Entrepreneurship, music careers, Music Higher Education

“If your concept of success is restricted to being an international soloist or performing with a major symphony or opera company, then you’re probably headed for difficulties in life.” -The Musician’s Way, p. 300 There are ample rewarding...
Choosing Repertoire

Choosing Repertoire

by Gerald Klickstein | Oct 23, 2013 | creative process, music careers, music performance, music practice

“The wise musicians are those who play what they can master.” -Duke Ellington The Musician’s Way, p. 14 We veteran musicians know that our creativity blossoms when we perform music that fits our style and technique. Students, though, often attempt to...
Safely Increasing Practice Time

Safely Increasing Practice Time

by Gerald Klickstein | Aug 26, 2013 | injury prevention, music practice, voice care, wellness

“Nearly all musicians’ injuries are preventable.” –The Musician’s Way, p. 230 Whenever school years or music festivals begin, music students dive into intense practice schedules. But those fresh starts come with high risks of injury. The Dangers of Overuse...
Increasing Tempo in Practice

Increasing Tempo in Practice

by Gerald Klickstein | Jul 29, 2013 | creative process, music practice

“To escalate the tempo of newly learned material, you first have to reduce the effort required to play or sing it at your initial tempo.” –The Musician’s Way, p. 73 Some of the thorniest challenges we encounter in practice surround increasing the tempos of newly...
The Secret to Sustainable Music Careers

The Secret to Sustainable Music Careers

by Gerald Klickstein | Jun 30, 2013 | Entrepreneurship, music careers, music education, music performance

“I will cast this spell: I know I can open this door and show you something unforgettable and transforming.” -Jeffrey Kahane, pianist & conductor The Musician’s Way, p. 177 People attend concerts hoping for transformative experiences. And musicians who...
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