The Bulletproof Musician

En podcast av Noa Kageyama - Söndagar

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  1. A Mindset Shift That Can Help You Respond to Setbacks With Even Better Performances

    Publicerades: 2023-12-03
  2. Reduce Burnout With a Simple Three-Step Exercise

    Publicerades: 2023-11-26
  3. The Best Way to Breathe for Reducing Stress?

    Publicerades: 2023-11-19
  4. The Best Thing to Listen to Backstage for Reducing Anxiety?

    Publicerades: 2023-11-12
  5. Benjamin Kamins: On Self-Judgment, Slow Practice, and Reed-Making

    Publicerades: 2023-11-05
  6. Why Lowering Standards Can Sometimes Promote Better Learning

    Publicerades: 2023-10-29
  7. “Brain Fatigue” and the Best Thing to Do on Practice Breaks

    Publicerades: 2023-10-22
  8. Why Reflection Should Be Part of Your Daily Practice Routine

    Publicerades: 2023-10-15
  9. How to Practice for More Consistent Performances

    Publicerades: 2023-10-08
  10. Christine Carter & Ellen Hendriksen: On the Perils of “Perfect Practice”

    Publicerades: 2023-10-01
  11. Are Today’s Musicians More “Clone-Like?"

    Publicerades: 2023-09-24
  12. Why Practicing Too Much Could Actually Increase Errors

    Publicerades: 2023-09-17
  13. How Consistent Do Pre-Performance Routines Need to Be?

    Publicerades: 2023-09-10
  14. The Surprising Truth about Learning Styles

    Publicerades: 2023-09-03
  15. Difficulty Staying Focused While Practicing? Why “Airplane Mode” May Not Be Enough

    Publicerades: 2023-08-20
  16. A Hack to Boost Your Practice Efficiency

    Publicerades: 2023-08-13
  17. On Building an Audience in 2023: Ken Kubota & Morgan Davison

    Publicerades: 2023-08-06
  18. When Is the Best Time to Start Memorizing a New Piece?

    Publicerades: 2023-07-30
  19. The "Lazy" Person’s Guide to Mastering Self-Control

    Publicerades: 2023-07-23
  20. Two Things Experts Do Differently When Practicing

    Publicerades: 2023-07-16

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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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