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  1. Why Singing Could Enhance Your Daily Practice

    Gepubliceerd: 18-6-2023
  2. For More Effective Practice, Try…Longer…Pauses

    Gepubliceerd: 11-6-2023
  3. George Waddell: On the Hidden Consequences of Music Competitions

    Gepubliceerd: 4-6-2023
  4. How to Make Mental Practice Even More Effective

    Gepubliceerd: 28-5-2023
  5. The Superiority of Intentionally Imperfect Practice?

    Gepubliceerd: 21-5-2023
  6. Menahem Pressler: On Following Your Heart

    Gepubliceerd: 14-5-2023
  7. How to Find the Perfect Strings for You and Your Instrument

    Gepubliceerd: 7-5-2023
  8. How to Learn Better From Failures (And Successes Too)

    Gepubliceerd: 30-4-2023
  9. “Productive Failure”: Why Early Floundering Leads to Better Learning

    Gepubliceerd: 23-4-2023
  10. Why Improvisation Should Be Part of Every Young Musician's Training

    Gepubliceerd: 16-4-2023
  11. Two Ways to Simulate Performance Pressure (and Which Works Best)

    Gepubliceerd: 9-4-2023
  12. ​Aaron Williamon: On Becoming a Better, Happier, and Healthier Musician

    Gepubliceerd: 2-4-2023
  13. How Intentional Errors Could Accelerate Learning

    Gepubliceerd: 26-3-2023
  14. How to Stay in a More Positive Headspace Before Performances

    Gepubliceerd: 19-3-2023
  15. Get Unstuck in the Practice Room With a “Creative Pause”

    Gepubliceerd: 11-3-2023
  16. Hans Jørgen Jensen: On Practicing With the Mind, Not Just the Fingers

    Gepubliceerd: 5-3-2023
  17. How to Give Students Critical Feedback Without Crushing Their Confidence

    Gepubliceerd: 26-2-2023
  18. How to Minimize Intrusive Thoughts When You’re Practicing

    Gepubliceerd: 19-2-2023
  19. Boost Learning and Performance With Naps, Not Coffee!

    Gepubliceerd: 12-2-2023
  20. Robert Duke: On the Value of Errors, and How Learning Really Works

    Gepubliceerd: 5-2-2023

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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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