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5 Ways to Recover from a Musical Mistake

5 Ways to Recover from a Musical Mistake

by Musical U Team | May 3, 2016 | Performing, Planning and Goals | 0 comments

When you’re performing, making a musical mistake can feel like the perfect way to ruin your groove. Don’t let it be! Check out these 5 ways to recover like a pro.

Constructive and Destructive Criticism

Constructive and Destructive Criticism

by Stewart Hilton | Mar 10, 2016 | Performing, General | 0 comments

Criticism is so commonplace in music, that we don’t think about its long term effects on musicians. Find out about its negative and positive influence.

How to Overcome Stage Fright

How to Overcome Stage Fright

by Ashlee Stewart | Feb 25, 2016 | Performing | 0 comments

Most musicians suffer from stage fright at some point when performing. Get some tips to overcome this anxiety and even turn it into a beneficial experience.

How to be a More Expressive Musician

How to be a More Expressive Musician

by Ashlee Stewart | Feb 11, 2016 | Performing, General | 0 comments

The key to an excellent musical performance is expression. Read on to learn four ways to add expression into your music for an unforgettable performance.

How to Handle Criticism as a Musician

How to Handle Criticism as a Musician

by Jenny Green | Jun 4, 2015 | Performing, General

Every musician must learn how to deal with criticism. Good or bad, deserved or not, you can learn to not just handle criticism but actually use it to improve.

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