Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Dealing with Stagefright

Dealing with Stagefright It is the thought of playing the guitar in public give you the Willies? Stagefright is a common experience among musicians. His hands start to sweat, your face flush and your stomach feels the little Butterfly's tickle your interior. But as a musician, you might as well with the music and realize that sooner or later we will ask you for something they do. There may be one person, you know, or perhaps more than 100 people who do not know. Whatever the situation, you can almost guarantee that will happen someday.But before starting to panic, we must see if we can analyze why muscians Stagefright experience first. I was curious to see if this word in the dictionary so I decided to look up. Here is what I found: Stagefright - "extreme nervousness felt by an inexperienced speaker or artist in front of an audience." It 'a good definition, if it were not for the fact that even the experts sometimes Stagefright. But it seems that the board, if they are exposed, in front of an audience on a regular basis. And 'the absence or irregularity, in front of an audience that has often been an important factor for someone who has experience of stagefright.Another factor, a sense of Stagefright is unprepared. One of the hardest things to do to get something on the spur of the moment. She brought a guitar to play and asked something, even if they do not have the chance to warm your chops before! The experiment, directly into a piece of cold can be a very difficult task. Your thoughts race through everything you thought you knew, and was saved only by a vacuum. They stumble around the guitar and begins to feel embarrassed, because everyone is waiting to see what can be done. The tension begins to mount, because you can not seem to have something valuable. In the end everyone loses interest and start something else. This type of situation is a real drag and can lead to discouragement. But if happens (or happened) to you, do not give up. This is an important   Part of the leaing process! You need to perservere "about the break until the other side.Playing front of other guitarists that are better, or perceived to be better than you, may be a reason for Stagefright too. If you ever attend a master class for guitar, a guitar or laboratory, you will probably need to first of his colleagues. In a class of students to master the guitar is usually called the guitarist on stage before the master and the other students, the class of guitar. After the execution, the other guitar students are invited to your critics. If you are good, you could be selected, along with some other students of guitar in a concert audience at the end of the program. Talk about pressure! What can I do to help overcome Stagefright? Here are some ideas: Take advantage of every opportunity you can play on your guitar, in front of an audience. If your family, your guitar teacher, your friends, just do it! Remember something and 'easy to play, so that you can use it to spontaneous situations. This gives you the chance to warm up your chops and contribute to the eve of every Stagefright possible. Once you're the first piece will probably be easier to play more things you know. Realize their strengths and weaknesses. If you are guitar lessons, ask your teacher, your progress from time to time. Leave them a piece of music critics, or song, you can play very well and take to heart their advice. The work to improve your technique. The record itself does not accept what does not sound good. attempt to change bad habits and strengthen the good. Finally, I am grateful to have a love for music and desire to lea. This is why you have chosen to view the guitar in the first place! Do your best not to compare with others.So you, enjoy the process of growth and discovery. The result will take care of itself of course. Let it happen. How you do this, you will be surprised to find that there is a beautiful experience! FREE Reprint Rights - You may publish this article by e-zine or on your website as long as you include the following information: Kathy Unruh is a singer / songwriter and webmaster of ABC Lea Guitar. He wrote songs and guitar lessons for students of all age groups above 20 years. free guitar lessons, as well as tips and resources on songwriting, recording and a musical career, please visit:

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