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Performance anxiety, mistakes, adrenaline, comparison, pressure… if you’ve ever performed music, chances are you’ve experienced at least one of these. In this solo episode of On Key, I’m talking about the emotional side of performance and what recitals really teach us beyond just music. I share personal stories — including a recital where I completely blanked in the middle of a song and couldn’t recover — and how experiences like that shaped me not only as a musician, but as a teacher. We talk about: * Why performance skills are different from practice skills * How adrenaline affects memory and focus * Why even incredible musicians still make mistakes * Learning how to recover and keep going * Grounding techniques and positive self-talk before performances * Focusing on storytelling instead of perfection * Why comparison hurts more than it helps * How parents and teachers can encourage students after performances * Reframing nerves and fear of judgment One of the biggest lessons music has taught me is this: resilience matters more than perfection. Whether you’re a student, performer, teacher, parent, or someone who simply struggles with pressure and self-doubt, I hope this episode encourages you to keep showing up — imperfectly and courageously. Because sometimes the most important thing a performance teaches us is that we can survive being imperfect.
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