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Author: doublereeder2
Date: 2009-02-06 01:53
Being so totally prepared you can play it even if you are nervous is a big help (to me.) Memorize it so you have the muscle and metal memory to rely on. And the phrasing of Tchaik 4 allows (encourages) a breath in the middle. So take that breath and sing on :-) Know exactly what you want to do with each note and practice it that way so when the heat is on everything is in place. Concentrate on what you are doing instead of how you are feeling. Let the music take over.....
Eating bananas or turkey before can help nerves. And no caffeine. Good luck - nerves are something we all combat in some shape or form.
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