The Bulletproof Musician

A podcast by Noa Kageyama - Domenica

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  1. A Teaching Method That Creates Smarter Practicers

    Pubblicato: 16/6/2024
  2. The Subtle Habit That Might Be Undermining Your Confidence

    Pubblicato: 9/6/2024
  3. Learn More Effectively with This Lesser-Known Mindset Shift

    Pubblicato: 2/6/2024
  4. Are You the “Good” or “Bad” Kind of Procrastinator?

    Pubblicato: 26/5/2024
  5. Why Practicing for Consistency May Be Less Effective Than You’d Think

    Pubblicato: 18/5/2024
  6. Are Great Sight-Readers Born or Made?

    Pubblicato: 12/5/2024
  7. Michael Bridge: On Cultivating Expressive (vs Impressive) Virtuosity

    Pubblicato: 5/5/2024
  8. How Much of an Effect Does Hydration Have on Practice & Performance?

    Pubblicato: 28/4/2024
  9. Feel Like You’re Getting Worse? Here’s Why That May Not Just Be Your Imagination.

    Pubblicato: 21/4/2024
  10. An Unconventional Way to Enhance Your Focus in the Practice Room

    Pubblicato: 14/4/2024
  11. Frank Almond: On Work, Fun, and the Importance of Both in Dealing with Adversity

    Pubblicato: 7/4/2024
  12. How the Wrong Kind of Praise Could Increase a Student’s Feelings of Shame

    Pubblicato: 31/3/2024
  13. Can We Learn Faster by Thinking Less?

    Pubblicato: 24/3/2024
  14. To Play More Accurately, Change Your Focus?

    Pubblicato: 17/3/2024
  15. Why Good Ensemble Playing May Require More Than Just Your Ears

    Pubblicato: 10/3/2024
  16. A Gentle Way to Help Kids (or Adults) Build Performance Confidence?

    Pubblicato: 3/3/2024
  17. A Simple Strategy for Reducing Worries and Practicing With More Focus

    Pubblicato: 25/2/2024
  18. Why the Wrong Kind of Praise Could Heighten a Student's Fear of Failure

    Pubblicato: 18/2/2024
  19. Do You Have a Bias Against Creative Students (Without Realizing It)?

    Pubblicato: 11/2/2024
  20. Steven Tenenbom: On Rhythm, Phrasing, and the Life Within Each Note

    Pubblicato: 4/2/2024

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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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