Showing posts with label musician. Show all posts
Showing posts with label musician. Show all posts

Sunday, January 13, 2013

How To Be A Real Musician

I'd like you to imagine yourself on stage right now with your instrument (even if it's your voice). What does that feel like to you?

How about looking out into the audience and seeing 150+ people watching you? Does it thrill you and excite you? Do you feel happy and excited to share your gift with others? Or do you feel some tinge of nervousness? The slightest thought that you might mess up or make a mistake. Or that they won't like it and will become obviously bored with you and your music. Or that they'll leave the show altogether. Or you'll get nervous and fumble to say the right thing (and say the wrong thing instead).

Friday, January 11, 2013

How To Be A Real Musician

I'd like you to imagine yourself on stage right now with your instrument (even if it's your voice). What does that feel like to you?

How about looking out into the audience and seeing 150+ people watching you? Does it thrill you and excite you? Do you feel happy and excited to share your gift with others? Or do you feel some tinge of nervousness? The slightest thought that you might mess up or make a mistake. Or that they won't like it and will become obviously bored with you and your music. Or that they'll leave the show altogether. Or you'll get nervous and fumble to say the right thing (and say the wrong thing instead).

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

How To Be A Real Musician

I'd like you to imagine yourself on stage right now with your instrument (even if it's your voice). What does that feel like to you?

How about looking out into the audience and seeing 150+ people watching you? Does it thrill you and excite you? Do you feel happy and excited to share your gift with others? Or do you feel some tinge of nervousness? The slightest thought that you might mess up or make a mistake. Or that they won't like it and will become obviously bored with you and your music. Or that they'll leave the show altogether. Or you'll get nervous and fumble to say the right thing (and say the wrong thing instead).