Focus - the power of all powers!

Written by The Musicians' Coach Kavit Haria


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In this article, let’s look at how you can bring your awareness directly onrepparttar sight…

If you are not familiar withrepparttar 128688 notes onrepparttar 128689 score, then simply watch them. When I learn new things onrepparttar 128690 Tabla, I find it easier to look at each note and speak it out whilst I play. This keeps my focus as well as helps me remember it off by heart! If you are familiar with your notes, then simply “paint it out.” When you are playingrepparttar 128691 particular notes, either leave your eyes open or close them and picturerepparttar 128692 notes onrepparttar 128693 paper as you are playing. Alternatively, you can picture yourself painting it out whilst you are playing. If you don’t want to picturerepparttar 128694 notes, perhaps try looking at yourself playingrepparttar 128695 instrument (in your mind) whilst you are actually playing it.

Go throughrepparttar 128696 following steps, keep on practicing and seerepparttar 128697 heightened difference in your playing...

(1) Play a piece of music

(2) Playrepparttar 128698 piece of music again, this time focusing on a particular sight

(3) This time play it again, focusing and visualising another musician playing it whilerepparttar 128699 music you are making evokes images in your mind.

(4) Note down what you felt, saw, and heard and any difference in your music.

I suggest you create a plan to try this strategy everyday and for slightly longer periods of time. Remember,repparttar 128700 more you practice this,repparttar 128701 more it will get embedded within you and your concentration inrepparttar 128702 music will increase. That means, your Self 1 begins to disappear! Other techniques for focusing and using sound and feelings are explored further inrepparttar 128703 “Express Yourself” for Musicians workbook available at www.coachkavit.com/ey.htm



Kavit Haria is the musicians coach and works with musicians worldwide who want to be more confident, master concentration, tame performance anxiety, build better audience rapport and effective communication skills so that you can get regular performances. He runs his own practice in London, UK and runs a fortnightly newsletter. You can also get his free workshop here: www.coachkavit.com


Looks or Heart?

Written by Brian Maloney


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Once more, this is a quality to look for when screening a panel of people who you see have potential and peering through thin disguises can become a learned, efficient art.

Question: Would you pass up an opportunity to be with someone who is not your ideal physical specimen but you know they would berepparttar perfect compliment to you and vice versa just to be with a less compatible, more attractive person?

That question is what one should sort out before delving deep into a committed relationship. Your honest intentions usually mean everything to someone else and arerepparttar 128686 very hinge a single persons future can depend on.

Being lost when understading intentions is not a viable option.

Fact: Some ofrepparttar 128687 most beautiful people I have ever been around are some ofrepparttar 128688 least attractive torepparttar 128689 eyes; their caring, selflessness, attitude, and personality are impossible to overlook, leavingrepparttar 128690 more attractive person 'somewhere in a cloud of dust on a rural road in my mind.'

Their heart is like a beacon inrepparttar 128691 pitch dark where light is less than sparse. It screams without saying a word!

People with good hearted intentions are like glimmering diamonds. Finding them is not that hard if you know what your looking for. So next time you come across a less than beautiful potential mate, ask yourself, "is this person's inner beauty worth tossing away, or did you just find a gem?"

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