In this episode we discuss the importance of music theory. Thanks to KommandantRex for the question.
What is it for? Why should we learn it? Is it really that important?
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In this episode we will take a look at stage fright, otherwise known as performance anxiety.
I am not an expert on this and have used my personal experience to discuss some of the strategies I use to deal with my own performance anxiety.
I have also used the resources below for the information in this episode. I hope you find it as useful as I did. You might even recognise some things that you already do!
Neuropsychology and Performance Anxiety | Priyanka Potdar
How to practice effectively...for just about anything - Annie Bosler and Don Greene
The link below is a Tedx talk given by Megan Washington. An Australian musician who has had to learn to overcome her fear of public speaking. I find this very inspiring and I hope you get as much from it as I did. Enjoy!
The Thing Is, I Stutter: Megan Washington
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In this episode we will discuss the treble and bass clefs, their other names, and how to read/remember the names of notes when they are put on these staves.
The website discussed in the episode can be found here at sightreading.training so click that link and start practicing!
This episode was inspired by a question from Shannon. Thanks, Shannon.
In this episode I discuss the ways I keep myself motivated to practice my instruments.
Some of the things we will cover are:
Keep the questions coming. I love getting the feedback and I love answering the questions!
In this episode I answer the questions that I will ask my future guests.
I discuss how I got into music and how music has been a huge part of my life. I talk about my biggest musical inspirations and how I have ended up here (sort of).
I also answer Shannon's question about practice and motivation.
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In this episode we will discuss different ways you can practice scales and how to make sure that your practice has a purpose.
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Where can you find them? What are the best resources? Here's what I think...
Brush up on your theory with:
Jam Tracks
All of these are excellent resources that I use all the time.
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