The Bulletproof Musician
A podcast by Noa Kageyama - Sundays
386 Episodes
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Should Phones and Laptops Be Banned in the Classroom? Or Is This Just Much Ado about Nothing?
Published: 14/04/2019 -
Margo Drakos: On Creating a Safety Net and Taking a Chance on Yourself
Published: 7/04/2019 -
Why Learning the Wrong Way to Play Could Enhance Performance (and Confidence Too)
Published: 31/03/2019 -
The Potential Upside of Having a "Rival"
Published: 24/03/2019 -
How to Keep Your Cool Backstage Before Auditions and Performances
Published: 17/03/2019 -
8 Strategies for Breaking Out of a Performance Slump
Published: 10/03/2019 -
Catherine Cho: On Developing Great Rhythm (and Why Old-School Metronomes Are the Way to Go)
Published: 3/03/2019 -
The Performance Post-Mortem: A Review Process to Bounce Back Better and Faster
Published: 24/02/2019 -
A Visualization Hack to Get More Out of Your Mental Practice
Published: 17/02/2019 -
A Mental Tweak to Reduce the Gap Between Your Best Playing and What Happens Under Pressure
Published: 10/02/2019 -
David Kim: On Letting Go and Being Yourself
Published: 3/02/2019 -
A Scientific Rationale for Keeping Photos of Friends and Family in Your Case
Published: 27/01/2019 -
Get Into "The Zone" More Frequently with This Subtle Mental Adjustment
Published: 20/01/2019 -
A Comparison of Two Types of Anti-Choking Strategies
Published: 13/01/2019 -
Lori Schiff: On How Alexander Technique Can Enhance Learning and Performance Under Pressure
Published: 6/01/2019 -
How Perfect Does Your Intonation Have to Be?
Published: 30/12/2018 -
Does Focusing on Musical Expressiveness in Performance Come at the Expense of Technical Precision?
Published: 23/12/2018 -
A Mental Shift That Could Help You Produce a More Beautiful Sound on Stage
Published: 16/12/2018 -
Can’t Shut Off Your Brain and Get to Sleep? This 5-min Exercise Could Help.
Published: 9/12/2018 -
Mark Kosower: On Learning Music, Slow Practice, and the Kind of Focus That's Associated With His Best Performances
Published: 2/12/2018
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.