Stage Fright: Part 3 – It’s a Concert, Not a Contest
This is the final part in a look at combating stage fright. In this part we’ll come up a few concrete ways to keep stage fright from spoiling a performance.
Getting out there and playing guitar live can be awesome. One of the most important things about learning guitar is to remember it’s supposed to be fun. These tips cover some of the things you should think about before you get up on stage.
This is the final part in a look at combating stage fright. In this part we’ll come up a few concrete ways to keep stage fright from spoiling a performance.
We’re continuing our look at stage fright. This is the second part of three which is aimed at helping you feel more comfortable playing in front of a crowd.
For a performer the effects of stage fright are devastating. Let’s unravel what stage fright is so we can better avoid it when playing in front of others.
Music host Mary has been hosting music jams and pot-lucks at her home in Maryland. It offers a fun combination of food and music.
Getting out there and playing music with others can be a lot of fun. Here’s a personal account of what goes into one big summer jam.
This article discusses some of the mechanics of getting people together to make music and have fun.