The Bulletproof Musician

En podcast av Noa Kageyama - Söndagar

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  1. Ann Bergeron: On Facilitating a More Positive Learning Experience, More Effective Skill Acquisition, and More Creative Artists

    Publicerades: 2021-08-01
  2. A Simple Practice Scheduling Hack That Couldn’t Possibly Be as Effective as It Seems

    Publicerades: 2021-07-25
  3. Why Thought Stopping Doesn’t Work (And the Paradoxical Strategy That Might Work Better)

    Publicerades: 2021-07-18
  4. Evidence That You Should Probably Be Taking Practice "Micro-Breaks," if You Want to Maximize Learning.

    Publicerades: 2021-07-11
  5. Natasha Brofsky and Roger Tapping: On Learning New Repertoire and Getting to Know a Composer’s Unique Language

    Publicerades: 2021-07-04
  6. Can’t Stop Worrying About an Upcoming Performance? Here’s Why Practicing More Might Not Be the Answer.

    Publicerades: 2021-06-27
  7. What’s the Best Type of Feedback to Provide, if the Goal Is to Increase Students’ Intrinsic Motivation?

    Publicerades: 2021-06-20
  8. Forget White Noise. There May Be a Better Type of Noise That Could Potentially Enhance Memory While You Sleep.

    Publicerades: 2021-06-13
  9. Lori Schiff: On Adapting to Remote Instruction, and Learning to Teach Alexander Technique Online

    Publicerades: 2021-06-06
  10. Which Is Better - A Verbal Pep Talk or a Visualization Pep Talk?

    Publicerades: 2021-05-30
  11. A Test of Three Practice Schedules, and the One That Works Best (Especially for Older Learners)

    Publicerades: 2021-05-23
  12. Need to Work on Shifting or Leaps From One Note to Another? Here’s How Mental Practice Could Help.

    Publicerades: 2021-05-16
  13. The Kantor Family: On Being Effective Music Parents to Musical Children

    Publicerades: 2021-05-02
  14. Finals Coming Up Soon? Here’s Why You Shouldn't Just Read and Review Your Notes.

    Publicerades: 2021-04-25
  15. Is “Perfect” Practice as Essential a Thing As We Tend to Assume It Is?

    Publicerades: 2021-04-18
  16. Having Difficulty Moving Past a Particularly Distressing Audition or Performance? “Just Think Positive” May Not Be the Best Strategy...

    Publicerades: 2021-04-11
  17. Does the “Memory Palace” Strategy Really Work? And Is It Something Musicians Could Use?

    Publicerades: 2021-04-04
  18. Evidence That Most of Us Are Terrible at Knowing When to End Conversations

    Publicerades: 2021-03-28
  19. “Zoom Fatigue” - Why It Happens, and a Couple Things You Can Do About It

    Publicerades: 2021-03-21
  20. A Simple Writing Exercise That Could Help You Perform More Confidently

    Publicerades: 2021-03-14

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Ever wonder why you can practice for hours, sound great in the practice room, and still be frustratingly hit or miss on stage? Join performance psychologist and Juilliard alumnus/faculty Noa Kageyama, and explore research-based “practice hacks” for beating anxiety, practicing more effectively, and playing up to your full abilities when it matters most.

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