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Easeful Music Making

Easeful Music Making

by Gerald Klickstein | Jan 6, 2016 | music performance, music practice, The Musician's Way

“To perform at a high level, you have to attain a kind of unity with your instrument.” –The Musician’s Way, p. 257 Masterful performers exhibit ease in all that they do on stage. Their performances appear easy because they are easy for them, thanks to the...
Focused Attention in Practice

Focused Attention in Practice

by Gerald Klickstein | Dec 9, 2015 | music performance, music practice, The Musician's Way

“Your habits in the practice room make you the musician that you are.” -The Musician’s Way, p. 20 Imagine being on stage, about to begin a performance: Are your thoughts typically focused, or does your mind race? If you feel jittery, do you know how to attain a...
Forward Motion

Forward Motion

by Gerald Klickstein | Oct 5, 2015 | creative process, music performance, music practice

“There must always be a sense of progression or movement towards definite landmarks.” –Tobias Matthay, pianist The Musician’s Way, p. 23 Rhythm comes alive when it propels listeners through a phrase via what we musicians term “forward motion.” Aside from...
Reinforcing Performance Habits in Practice

Reinforcing Performance Habits in Practice

by Gerald Klickstein | Sep 14, 2015 | music performance, music practice, performance anxiety

“The habits that enable you to perform expressively in public can only be instilled through practice.” –The Musician’s Way, p. 149 When you’re onstage, do you feel secure and creative? If not, the reasons probably stem from the habits you reinforce in practice....
Renewing Your Repertoire

Renewing Your Repertoire

by Gerald Klickstein | Jul 26, 2015 | creativity, music performance, music practice

“I may play the same program from one recital to the next, but I will play it differently. And because it is always different, it is always new.” —Vladimir Horowitz, pianist The Musician’s Way, p. 75 Most of us musicians develop a core repertoire that we perform for...
The First Step to Learn a New Piece

The First Step to Learn a New Piece

by Gerald Klickstein | Jul 19, 2015 | creativity, music literature, music practice

“Only after I have become familiar with the style and character of the work can I start shaping an interpretation.” —Yo-Yo Ma, cellist The Musician’s Way, p. 24 Suppose that you’re an actor who has been hired to perform in a play. When you receive the script, what...
Setting Up a Practice Space

Setting Up a Practice Space

by Gerald Klickstein | Jul 12, 2015 | creative process, music practice, Self-recording

“The studio, a room to which the artist consigns himself for life, is naturally important, not only as workplace, but as a source of inspiration.” -Grace Glueck, journalist The Musician’s Way, p. 5 We musicians spend so much time practicing that it’s wise for us...
5 Tips for Successful Practice

5 Tips for Successful Practice

by Gerald Klickstein | Jun 28, 2015 | creative process, music education, music practice

“Nothing motivates better than success.” The Musician’s Way, p. 107 Do you typically finish practice sessions feeling that you’ve achieved meaningful goals? If not, these tips can help you invigorate your practice with clarity and accomplishment. See...
6 Ways to Cultivate Expressive Tone

6 Ways to Cultivate Expressive Tone

by Gerald Klickstein | Jun 14, 2015 | creativity, music performance, music practice

“The quality of your tone will probably have a more immediate impact on listeners than any other feature of your execution.” –The Musician’s Way, p. 22 We performers know the power of tone quality. Sweet tones can charm, almost like magic, and harsh sounds quickly put...
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