The pitfalls and solutions to over thinking!
As musicians, it really easy to fall in to the trap of setting up a recursive loop pattern of over thinking. It could be about a difficult piece or passage that is causing us issues, a past performance or something that's happening in our lives outside of music, which is then having a major impact on it!
In this short podcast, which includes a short creative visualisation, Jean-Paul looks at what we can do to break the thinking chain to enable us to be free as musicians.
'Talking Flutes', 'Talking Flutes Extra' and 'Bitesize' are podcast productions by the TJ flute company. For more information visit www.tjflutes.com
132. From 3D animator to flute playing composer - Nicole Chamberlain
131. We need to reframe what a mistake actually is! - Carla Rees
130 - Eating clean and training dirty - Ridge Davis
"Covid really sucks for musicians"
129. Bamboozle with Clare Southworth
128. I call scrolling through my feed..."Just popping in" - Barry Griffiths
127. "You need to give up the flute and become a coal miner" - Mike Mower
126 - You might as well put a bowl over your head!
125. 'I Can - I Will"...De-stress & focus with guided meditation - Jean-Paul Wright
124. Want a Piccolo Makeover? Sally Minter
123. I hate the saying 'Practice makes Perfect" - Clare Southworth
122. How to wear many musical hats and succeed!
121. Creating music in the moment - Grammy & Emmy Award winning musicians José Valentino & Gualo
120. Learn how to be a Beatboxing flute genius - Greg Pattillo
119. "For me, improvisation has been my therapy" - Elsa Nilsson
118. I could have been a retiring rock musician, what a thought that is! - Clare Southworth
117. The flute is such a mysterious instrument - Paul Edmund-Davies
116. A flute in my refrigerator! - Helen Spielman
115. Trust in yourself and your musical preparation - Dr Cate Hummel
114. Falling in love with optimism is the key - Viviana Guzmán
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