I thought I would ask if any one had tips for nervousness or anxiety when playing in front of people.
ive been taking online lessons for a bit and I always feel pumped and ready to play and do not feel nervous at all. But when it comes to playing I get stiff and sore and physically can’t play like I feel frozen but in my head I feel good and how I normally do.
any tips to help with this?? It’s driving me absolutely crazy! It makes me seem like a sloppy player who doesn’t practice even though I practice 2 to 3 hours a day.
The good news is you can overcome it (at least to a certain extent). The tragic news is - it's like ANYTHING else. The more you do it, the better you get.
There is no magic formula. I have played thousands of shows - hundreds of them in arenas in front of 10,000 people. I can count the "perfect" shows on one hand. Thankfully, I can also count the disasters on one hand. All the others fall somewhere in-between - but always high on the scale - 8s & 9s on a scale of 1-10. Nobody knew I made a mistake except me.
I have NEVER played a show in my entire life where I wasn't nervous (even panicked) just before I walked on stage.
As a matter of fact, I have only met two people in my life who weren't nervous before shows - and guess what? They both sucked. Their lack of care came through in their performance.
You're supposed to be nervous. You're nervous because it matters. You just don't want to be paralyzed. You just need learn how to channel that nervous energy into positive energy.
As soon as I start playing, the nervous energy morphs into performance energy.
If performing is something you want to pursue - play in front of people that won't judge you too harshly - friends & family, (that's assuming your friends and family aren't assholes). Expand from there - and just assume you're going to make a mistake or two. And understand, (with the exception of some catty guitar players), everyone is on your side. They WANT you to succeed.
Play a song people can sing along with. Make them part of it. Make it fun. This will give you confidence to follow up with something featuring just you.
Take a couple of deep breaths and jump in.
You will soon get addicted to the process of performing:
1. The pre-show panic/nervousness.
2. The show itself - which is a combination of hard work, concentration, and hopefully some fun.
3. Euphoria - when it ends and you realize you pulled it off - or better yet - killed it!
Good Luck!
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