Thursday, January 18, 2007

Overcoming Stage Fright - Second Movement

"This week, I want you to practice performing." My students have been hearing me say this throughout the week, in preparation for my studio's winter recital on Sunday.

We only have one shot on stage to weave our magic for the audience. Many musicians can attest to nailing their songs in the practice room, only to have everything fall apart on stage.

The secret is to practice performing. One must play through the song(s) in a performance setting, where you can get that heart pounding, feel the weight of all eyes on you and play through distractions. Some tricks I've learned along the way:
  • perform often: the more you perform, the more used you get to the stress and the easier it gets
  • cajole your family and friends to be a guinea pig audience - have them be a model audience one time and a disruptive one the next run-through
  • know your repertoire really well
  • visualization: visualize the setting, yourself playing well, yourself successfully navigating through a stumble, memory glitch
  • breathing techniques
  • put Maestro to work: Sometimes, I allow Maestro to provide distractions for the students to perform through. His favourite techniques include surrounding the student with toys, hopping on the bench and singing along.
Here are some cool articles on performance anxiety/jitters: Happy reading! (c) 2007 by Musespeak(tm), Calgary, AB, Canada. All rights reserved.

3 Comments:

At 1:08 PM , Anonymous Nancy Tierney said...

Thank you for this post!

I have found for myself, that to practice performing, even if I don't have an actual audience, is very helpful. So often my practice time is spent with technique or interpretation that I don't practice "performing" the song from beginning to end UNTIL I'm working with my accompanist.

But once I practiced the song as if I were performing it (to a room of stuffed animals, I might add) it really helped me feel where I wasn't really comfortable with certain parts of the song AND it helped me feel I was truly ready to take that song to the stage.

 
At 5:18 PM , Blogger Diane said...

Rhona-Mae, Paying you another visit. Great to see you're so keeping up with this very interesting blog. We miss your input at writers way.

by the way I checked out on of the links you've provided here (Trek Earth) ... very interesting!

All best in creativity,

Diane
www.dianeschuller.com

 
At 8:57 PM , Blogger Rhona-Mae Arca said...

Thank you ladies for your comments.

Nancy, I love that you run through your songs for your furry friends.

Diane, I'm glad to see that Writer's Way is as busy as ever. I hope that once things calm down, I can return.

 

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