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Hi, my name is Lea. I am new to the group.&nbsp; I like classical and new age piano music.&nbsp; I am a 50+ piano player at the point where I can say I play...
Ardilia Wesley
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Fear only goes away after numerous public failures. One just gets used to the feeling. Try looking for lessons that provides group recital opportunities....
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start playing for one person (your best friend), then two or three (your sisters), and so on. until you end up playing for a little group of people interested...
Lya Ferrer
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Maybe fear does not go away after numerous public failure. Maybe what happens is you learn to deal with the fear. I had an experience back in December 2007 I ...
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... I, too, am looking for answers to this problem. Even with only family members in the room I sometimes become so occupied with which key I am to hit next,...
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By dealing with the fear, in my case, it's more a matter of recognizing it as a familiar feeling that is part of performance, whether its wanted or not.&nbsp;...
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Brian Ganz is a very good pianist in Washington who tours quite a bit. He phrases the issue very nicely, I think: "In performance, the familiar becomes...
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There is a famous story about Arthur Rubenstein who always was exremely nervous before a perfomance. On one particular evening that he was scheduled to play,...
THOMAS BELL
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I have been playing since I was 4 yrs-----------I am now 65 and have taken lessons ever since I was 4 years with breaks during college and military...
Roger Hilton
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Jun 16, 2008
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Yes, that's what I am finding out.  I am reading Barry Green's book Mastery of Music and that is one thing he says....know the piece so well that you can't...
Ardilia Wesley
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Jun 20, 2008
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This is a good idea that I may try.  This brings up another question....do you ever get to a point where you feel you don't need lessons? I have been playing...
Ardilia Wesley
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Jun 20, 2008
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I guess I can learn to look at it like that.  Knowing fear is an acceptable part of performing would at least make it expected and maybe easier to handle.  ...
Ardilia Wesley
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I appreciate all the responses to my questions about fear being a part of the performance. I am reading one of Barry Green's books The Mastery of Music and he...
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Do you still take music lessons? I know I have been playing piano since I was 12 years old, only stopping in high school. Picked it back up as an adult with...
wardilia
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My favorite fear story is the one about Bill Russell, one of the greatest players in basketball who threw up before every game. I've heard that this happens...
Sue Shapiro
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Jun 22, 2008
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Could it be that we are talking about two different, but related, phenomena? It is not fear that I experience, but kind of a loss of memory, a funneling-away...
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I have had just this kind of sudden loss of orientation--its really a form of dissociation I think--suddenly it's like I'm speaking Chinese. This used to...
Sue Shapiro
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Jun 23, 2008
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Thanks Sue! I will get the book. One more remark: Over the last 20 years or so I've seen most major pianists live, from Martha Argerich to Sviatoslav Richter...
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The musician who is not paying attention to the audience, is not not paying attention the the audience. He is paying attention to the music. Similarly, when...
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I understand that Beta Blockers also help   Roger Hilton ... From: Sue Shapiro <sshapiro@...> Subject: Re: [musicalfossils] Fear of Being Out...
Roger Hilton
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Jun 24, 2008
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I tried Beta Blockers once....my hands didn't shake so I did play better but I was still nervous. Ardilia ... greatest ... that ... playing ... that ... ...
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Several professional flute players that I have spoken with say that it dulls the experience for them and they decided that they would rather deal with the...
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Hi, I started trying to play the guitar when I was 15 (I'm 35 now), and I have always found it hard to sight read. It always bothered me that sight reading...
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I am now 46 I really do practice and my playing is coming along. My newest piano teacher (A Concert Pianist) is really challenging me and I have been working...
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I started playing at 23 and haven't stopped, for 32 years at the same school with the same teacher (Academia Juan Sebastián Bach in México City). Music, the...
Lya Ferrer
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Jan 15, 2009
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No stories for you.   I have to commend your success, though.   My equivalent stories are picking up new instruments as an adult.  Comparison to my old...
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I started playing the harp at age 44; I'm 48 now.  I don't think I've made terrific progress - in fact, I spent some time with a new and very well known...
Harpsong
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I think that's very wise. I've been learning the piano for three or four years (I'm 47), and while I'm still working on things that take a while to learn and...
Jim Noel
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I've been playing for 8 years. Started at age 43 with absolutely no musical background.    I have a wonderful teacher who is picky yet very patient and it...
sandra moore
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Hi, I started learning to play the piano 15 years ago at age 40. I have had some musical background as a child, played clarinet, recorder, and sang in a choir...
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