Author: ruben
Date: 2014-08-11 13:12
Concentrating while playing is a little bit like meditating: you strive to eliminate all extraneous, parasitic thoughts in order to focus on one chosen thing. When your concentration loses its grip, this is translated by playing wrong notes, making a technical mistake in a passage you normally don't have difficulties with, getting rhythmically out of kilter in ensemble playing or coming in wrong. The other thing that can go wrong is that you play correctly, but lackadaisically and without emotional commitment.
What "tricks" or better said: insights do our board members have? I have a few, but would first prefer to hear other people's points of view.
rubengreenbergparisfrance@gmail.com
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