Description
In our interview with Juilliard’s Dr. Noa Kageyama, the famed conservatory’s in-house expert on performance psychology and optimal practice habits, we learned about what you can do to objectively assess your strengths and weaknesses, and focus practice efforts accordingly.
We cover topics ranging from Noa’s experience studying and teaching at Juilliard, to the benefits of deliberate and random practice, to the causes of performance anxiety and how to address them.
Here's an overview of what's included with the download. For more detail, check out the platform page!
Title |
Chapter 1 - Early Education of a Future Elite Violinist |
Chapter 2 - The Juilliard Experience |
Chapter 3 - Falling Into Performance Psychology |
Chapter 4 - Rethinking Practice Habits |
Chapter 5 - Mysteries of Violin Intonation |
Chapter 6 - What Causes Performance Anxiety? |
Chapter 7 - Only Deliberate Practice Makes Perfect |
Chapter 8 - Why Random Practice Works So Well |
Chapter 9 - Evaluate Your Mental Strengths and Weaknesses |
Chapter 10 - Becoming a Bulletproof Musician |
Chapter 11 - Coda - Technical Innovations for Paganini |