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The Competition Question

The Competition Question

by Gerald Klickstein | Dec 24, 2009 | injury prevention, music careers, music performance

If you’re a rising musician, you’ll probably have opportunities to perform in competitions. This post will help you decide whether a particular contest is right for you. First, by “competitions,” I’m referring to events organized for students, amateurs and...
The Benefits of Accessible Music

The Benefits of Accessible Music

by Gerald Klickstein | Dec 10, 2009 | creativity, motivation, music education, music performance, music practice, performance anxiety

“Only accessible material enables students to acquire the habits of mastery that beget secure, artistic performances.” Time and again, when I hear students audition, some will attempt to perform music that’s beyond their capacities. “This’ll be...
Dialing Down the Effort Meter

Dialing Down the Effort Meter

by Gerald Klickstein | Dec 5, 2009 | creative process, injury prevention, music performance, music practice, The Musician's Way

“When we practice deeply, we can trust ourselves and execute without forcing.” When you confront a technical challenge in your music making, does a voice within you ever say, “Try harder”? I get the impression that many rising musicians believe that trying...
The 12 Habits of Healthy Musicians

The 12 Habits of Healthy Musicians

by Gerald Klickstein | Nov 29, 2009 | hearing conservation, injury prevention, The Musician's Way, voice care, wellness

Have you ever experienced pain or discomfort as a result of your music making? If you answered yes, you’re not alone. Musicians and Injuries As I describe in The Musician’s Way, musicians frequently incur injuries, particularly to hands, limbs, backs, necks, vocal...
Hear Today. Hear Tomorrow.

Hear Today. Hear Tomorrow.

by Gerald Klickstein | Aug 30, 2009 | hearing conservation, injury prevention, music education, music performance, MusiciansWay.com, The Musician's Way

“The real reason that I haven’t performed live for a long time is that I have very severe hearing damage.” -Pete Townshend The Musician’s Way, p. 277 True story: A percussion professor was concerned about the sound levels at his music school, so he...
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