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The Unconflicted Artist

The Unconflicted Artist

by Gerald Klickstein | Dec 11, 2010 | creative process, motivation, music careers, wellness

“Ultimately, your musical progress will depend more on your skillfulness with the creative process than on any talent.” –The Musician’s Way, p. 313 We dedicated musicians invest heavily in growing our abilities because we know that the personal and professional...
The Preperformance Inventory

The Preperformance Inventory

by Gerald Klickstein | Oct 24, 2010 | music performance, performance anxiety

“Before you play, you must prepare your way.” Stéphane Grappelli, violinist The Musician’s Way, p. 157 In my previous post, “The Preparation Timeline,” I contended that when we book a performance, an audition, or a recording session, a written timeline...
The Preparation Timeline

The Preparation Timeline

by Gerald Klickstein | Oct 22, 2010 | creative process, music performance, music practice

“With big events, the artistic and logistical details can reach nerve-racking proportions.” –The Musician’s Way, p. 216 We all know that excellent performances result from thorough preparation. But preparing for concerts, auditions, and recording sessions entails...
Feeling Ahead

Feeling Ahead

by Gerald Klickstein | Oct 15, 2010 | music performance, music practice, The Musician's Way

“The mind always has to anticipate the physical action that is to be taken and then to send the command for its execution.” –Ivan Galamian, violin teacher The Musician’s Way, p. 48 Of all the skills required to perform music, one of the most vital ones is also the...
The Centered Performer

The Centered Performer

by Gerald Klickstein | Aug 29, 2010 | creative process, music performance, music practice, performance anxiety, stage presence

“When you project a centered presence from the stage, your audience becomes attentive and relaxed.” –The Musician’s Way, p. 180 To make our best music, we performers need to be mentally, physically, and emotionally in sync. In a word: centered. Then, assuming...
The Growth Mindset

The Growth Mindset

by Gerald Klickstein | Jul 25, 2010 | creative process, creativity, motivation, music practice

“We have something that is unique. We have our craft. We have our art. We have our desire.”* –Branford Marsalis, saxophonist Craft, art, desire. Add persistent hard work, and what do you get? Artistic and professional success. Why is it, then, that some students who...
Projecting Ease

Projecting Ease

by Gerald Klickstein | Jul 20, 2010 | music performance, music practice, stage presence

“Masterful performers exhibit ease in all that they do on stage.” –The Musician’s Way, p. 21 There’s no better way for us musicians to make our audiences receptive than to project ease and enjoyment from the stage. What’s more, by embodying ease, we facilitate...
Mental Imaging

Mental Imaging

by Gerald Klickstein | Jul 4, 2010 | creative process, creativity, music performance, music practice, The Musician's Way

“To rely on muscular habit, which so many do in technique, is indeed fatal. A little nervousness, a muscle bewildered and unable to direct itself, and where are you? For technique is truly a matter of the brain.” –Fritz Kreisler, violinist (quoted in, Kato...
Confronting Stage Fright

Confronting Stage Fright

by Gerald Klickstein | Jun 8, 2010 | music performance, performance anxiety, The Musician's Way

“Confident performance isn’t an elusive feat but involves knowledge and skills that any musician can learn.” –The Musician’s Way, p. 133 When I talk to musicians who wrestle with stage nerves, I find that many hold a common belief. They think that they lack a trait...
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