I’m sure you’ve met performance anxiety. And unless you’ve had some very unusual experiences, it’s internal - it’s all in your head. And that’s what makes it so frustrating. So. Frustrating.
Back-to-School Checklist
What to Practice Over the Summer
Recommended Reading
Playing as an Adult
Am I Too Old?
20 Things You Can Do While Your Band Director Is Working With the Trumpets... Again
My Two Best Pieces of Advice for Solo & Ensemble
Music and the Holidays
Making the Most of Class Time
Live Listening
Scales and Arpeggios
Excellence vs. Perfection
Taking Care of Your Instrument at Home
Improving Your Sight-Reading
When Should Kids Start an Instrument?
Buying a New Instrument
Holiday Shopping
Pass... or Fail
Your favorite professional musicians have all had experience with failure. They aren't some magical league of super-human talent that just effortlessly glide through their careers. The performance that you hear is determined beforehand with many, many hours in the practice room. Professionals are where they are because they've worked for it. You can be excellent, too, but you will have to earn it.