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The Superiority of Intentionally Imperfect Practice?

The Superiority of Intentionally Imperfect Practice?

FromThe Bulletproof Musician


The Superiority of Intentionally Imperfect Practice?

FromThe Bulletproof Musician

ratings:
Length:
9 minutes
Released:
May 21, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Whether it's manipulating our air, making embouchure adjustments, or learning to use the weight of our arm to produce a beautiful sound, we spend a lot of time working really hard to get things just right.We ask for feedback and suggestions from our teachers, we watch YouTube videos of our favorite musicians, and get tips from instructional videos on the correct way to perform a skill. All of which are invaluable parts of the learning process.But there's another approach, that we rarely (if ever) utilize, which may be even more effective than the traditional approach. And what strategy is that?Intentionally getting things wrong.Like, producing a thin, weak sound instead of a clear, full, resonant sound. Or a harsh, gritty attack, instead of a smooth, velvety start.Turns out, practicing the wrong way may lead to better learning and enhanced performance than only practicing the right way.Get all the nerdy details here: The Superiority of Intentionally Imperfect Practice?====Why do things sound better at home than they do on stage? If you’ve been confused (and frustrated) by the inconsistency of your performances, I put together a FREE 4-minute quiz called the Mental Skills Audit, which will help you pinpoint your mental strengths and weaknesses, and figure out what exactly to adjust and tweak in your preparation for more consistently optimal performances. You can take the Mental Skills Audit online at bulletproofmusician.com/msa. It’s 100% free, takes only 4 minutes, and you’ll get a downloadable PDF with a personalized breakdown of where you stand in six key mental skill areas, plus curated articles that will help you adjust and tweak your preparation for more consistently optimal performances. Take the quiz here: bulletproofmusician.com/msa
Released:
May 21, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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